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Tutoring

Post by rmang3@gmail.com » Tue Feb 26, 2019 3:03 pm

I am going to be tutoring Federal Courts and I did well in that class but I am not sure how to tutor it without re-reading everything which seems like way too much work. I can maybe rely on my notes/outline of prior reading, but that still seems like too much work. :( Any thoughts on how to do this without an excessive amount of preparation work? Obviously only get paid for the non-preparation work. The school does not provide any guidance.

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Re: Tutoring

Post by nixy » Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:35 pm

I mean yes, unless you have a photographic memory, you're going to have to at least review your notes/outline, and may well have to reread at least part of it. That's how it works. I don't know how your sessions are going to be run and if there's a lot of Q&A you won't have to prepare lecture-type materials, but you will still have be familiar with the material, however it works for you to do that.

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