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What’s kicking, Aska?

I’m going into third year in September and I’d like to be like a mentor or a tutor or something for some 1st or 2nd year students. I’m not looking to get paid for this, and I’m also not looking to associate with anyone other than U of T students (IE that high school thing they’re always advertising at Sid Smith is out). Any suggestions aska? I’m a philosophy major and my GPA kicks ass… if either of those things matter…

Thanks!

while spending time with first-years for free doesn’t exactly sound like a walk in the park, there are places you can do it if you feel so inclined.

U of T offers a peer tutoring program, where all tutors will recieve an official letter of recognition from a U of T professor! awesome? not quite. but it looks great on a grad school application. all the contact information is here.

just remember – those first years are vulnerable. just because you understand the critique of reason doesn’t mean you have to be unreasonable.

cheers, askastudent

2 Comments

  • Charles Ludwig

    Hello Askastudent,
    I am interested in your services as a Philosophy Tutor. If you have a BSc or MA, I can pay you 35$, and if you have a PhD, I can pay you 45$. I would want to see you 1 hour a week, as soon as possible. I ask that the first meeting is free so I can determine if we will be compatible.

    Also, if you know of a Psychology Tutor, let me know! (The same pay rate applies to him/her as well).
    Thanks,
    Charles Ludwig

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