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How To Make Money Tutoring Online

10/29/2018

 
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If you have an academic degree and have a passion for teaching, you can consider becoming an online tutor. However, even if you are not academically inclined or a teacher, you can still do online tutoring. The important thing is to impart knowledge to other people in your own little way. Online tutoring is immensely rewarding. You can tutor online and get paid in the comforts of your home. There are different online tutoring websites to choose from and they have different payment schemes and benefit packages. However, most of them will pay on an hourly basis.

What do you need as an online tutor?

There are only a few things that you need in order to get started as an online tutor:


  • A reliable computer
  • A stable Internet connection
  • A headset with microphone
  • Webcam or Skype software
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Most of the time, you will be engaged in video calls with your students so you may also need to be proficient in English. As for the qualification, it will depend on the agency or company. There are some companies that look for experience and related qualifications. There are others that require that you only pass an assessment test.

Ways to make money as an online tutor

There are several ways you can make money from online tutoring. You can either do it as a business or you can do the tutoring yourself. The latter is a good starting point for getting experience before starting it as a business. By teaching it to others, you become a person of knowledge and experience. If you want to take the path of tutoring by yourself, here are some websites that can help you get started with tutoring online:

Tutor ABC

Tutor ABC is one of the most popular online tutoring companies. To apply for the company, you would need to have a teaching qualification and an experience. Having a university degree, being TESOL/TEFL certified can also be helpful. To apply, you may need to upload a video to help the company assess your teaching ability. You can expect to earn between $8 to $10 per hour on the website.

Smile Tutor
Smile Tutor is one of the largest tuition agencies in Singapore. If you are based there or visiting Singapore for a short period, you can register as a tutor on their website 
and find hundreds of tuition assignments daily. Applying is as easy as a few clicks and you can get students on a short-term and long- term basis. Rates range from $20 - $100 / hr depending on your portfolio. You can also speak to their coordinators for free to get advice on how to get more tuition jobs.

GoFluent

GoFLUENT requires its online tutors to log in at least 20 hours per week. The requirement is an academic teaching or business teaching experience to be able to work with the company. You can teach English to foreign students and get paid for doing so.

TutorVista

TutorVista has an online tutor base of over 2,000 qualified teachers hailing from different countries and continents. You can have the opportunity to teach subjects like English, Biology, Science, Physics, Math, Grammar, and others. TutorVista has been featured in NBC, BBC, and other media outlets. The potential earning in the site is between $10 to $40 per hour and you are required to register 4 hours of work weekly.

English hunt

The website specializes in teaching English to foreign students. It applies free-talking to test-prep instructions in its curriculum. To work as an online tutor in English hunt, you would need a four-year degree course and a teaching certification. Knowledge is imparted to students through video instructions. The payment is determined on an hourly case-by-case basis.

Tutor.com

Tutor.com is regarded as one of the best online tutorial websites connecting the right tutors to students. It has in its fold Ivy League teachers, the best doctors, professionals, pilots, and others. With the website, you can relatively work from anywhere teaching subjects like Calculus, Statistics, English, Chemistry, and others. You get paid by the hour and expected to log in 5 hours weekly. The pay is between $10 to $50 per hour depending on the subject you teach.

Cambly

Cambly is an ESL website where online tutors teach English to foreign students. No experience is required to work with this company. It has a time tracking feature that monitors the hours you spend for tutoring. At a rate of 17 cents per minute, you can expect to make around $10.20 an hour. Payouts is done weekly.

Chegg

With Chegg, you need to have or at least taking up a degree program to become an online tutor. Once accepted, you will be matched with students depending on the subjects you want to teach. You would be paid $20 per hour with the company.




Author Bio:
Raul H.Powell is the content developer and freelance writer. He writes a lot of article on his carrier. Last one year he is working with Smile Tutor as a content developer and a writer. He has a expertise on writing an article on various types of online tutorial. He also wants to promote such kind of work to develop the skill.



Soar at Seattle University

10/23/2018

 
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Seattle University, founded in 1891, is located on 50 acres in the city of Seattle, Washington. The university celebrates educational excellence achieved through diversity and strives to empower leaders for a just and humane world. Get to know what makes Seattle University special and see if it might be the right choice for you. 
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Commitment to Diversity: With more than 700 international students from more than 70 countries around the world, Seattle University strives to give each student the best possible education and experiences. The International Student Center (ISC) serves as a home for all international students. Here, faculty members can answer any question you may have about your class schedule, visa status or personal matters. The ISC also creates monthly programs and events for international students and serves as a place for international students to watch TV programs from home, work on group projects and make new friends. Check out this video, which features current Seattle University students sharing their international experience. 
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Seattle University also offers The English Language and Culture Bridge, a program designed to develop international students’ understanding of the English language, so they can be successful in their coursework and feel comfortable interacting with other students and staff. The primary goal of the program is to provide students with the background in the American academic culture and with the language skills essential for success in their studies. The courses offered in the program are highly advanced, with a specific focus on university-level reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
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Join a Club: For students looking to get involved on campus, Seattle offers more than 140 clubsand organizations, such as academic organizations, student government, diversity and social justice organizations, faith-based communities, fine arts and media clubs, sustainability and service organizations, and more. These clubs provide communities for students to explore their passions and meet new friends with similar interests. Students who are passionate about a topic that doesn’t have a club are encouraged to connect with the Center of Student Involvement to create a new club. 
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Earn Your Degree: Offering 65 undergraduate majors for students to choose from, Seattle University has programs that prepare every student for success after graduation. Students who aren’t sure what they want to study can enroll in the Premajor Studies Program, where students can spend up to two years building a foundation in the liberal arts and exploring their academic interests. Participating in the Premajor Studies Program allows students to explore different majors to find out what will be the right focus for their degree. 
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Cheer on the Redhawks: Seattle University Redhawks are consistent performers on the field and in the classroom. With eight men’s and 10 women’s teams, including lacrosse, soccer, and track and field, there is always a sporting event for students to attend and show their Redhawk pride. For students who want to get in the game, but are just in it for some fun, University Recreation offers intramural sports, club sports, outdoor activities, aquatics, as well as fitness facilities and group exercise classes.
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Finding a Home Away from Home: Undergraduate students at Redlands are required to live on campus for their first two academic years.Upperclassmen are welcome to live off campus, meaning international students have the option to search throughout the city to find the apartment that will be right for their lifestyle and budget.
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ApartmentSearch.com makes finding the perfect apartment easy by showing you options that work for you. If your apartment is unfurnished, furniture rental is an economical and convenient way to furnish your home. CORT, the leading provider of furniture rental in the U.S., furnishes thousands of student apartments with everything from beds and sofas to housewares and electronics – all with affordable rental package options.
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​If you are looking for a small campus committed to creating a welcoming and warm experience for all international students, Seattle could be the right university for you. Take a deeper look at Seattle University’s website to learn more about their academic programs and offerings. 

For more information: Click here!

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8 Ways to Develop Your Cognitive Skills and Make Studying Easier and More Effective

10/3/2018

 
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Studying can be the best experience ever in case you’re learning about things that interest you. Like reading an immensely attention-grabbing book, studying about inspiring subjects can completely overtake your days and make time to flow at a tremendously fast pace.  On the other hand, we all have to read about stuff outside our area of interest from time to time, and that can be worse than trying to sleep on a music festival.

When trying to study about tedious topics, our mind turns into a perfect task avoiding machine. Our attention disappears altogether, and long-term memory suddenly stops working. Anything we read is forgotten even before we turn the next page. Luckily, many study-related cognitive skills can be trained and developed, and these trainings won’t only make you better at remembering tedious information but also more effective when learning about topics of personal interest.

These simple activities and exercises are capable of developing different forms of attention, long-term memory, as well as other study-related cognitive skills such as information processing and cognitive flexibility. Below you will find 8 ways by Wonderlic Test Prep to develop your cognitive skills.

1. 
Read Books
Reading books is a highly effective way to develop multiple cognitive skills, most importantly attention and long-term memory. Reading also improves your ability to process information. It doesn’t matter which books you read, as long as they aren’t some light reading material like love stories or beach friendly books, you’ll be fine.

The best way to read is always reading one novel and one nonfiction book at the same time. Whether you like history, technology, different branches of sciences, there are hundreds of quality nonfiction books that tackle plenty of interesting subjects. This way you will be able to improve your studying skills and also learn something as well. And also, try reading interesting online articles that deal with science and technology. Just take your time and think about the info presented in those articles instead just scrolling the first couple of paragraphs and then switching to something else. By slowly and comprehensively reading online articles you will develop attention and widen your attention span, which is quite important for studying effectively.

Reserve a couple of hours each day for reading and then stick to the schedule, try reading before going to sleep and during job breaks or in between classes. Use the time you would spend on scrolling your Instagram feed on reading books.


2. Listen to podcasts

Podcasts are great. There are literally thousands of different podcasts online, and all (or most of them) are free to listen to. No matter what topics are in your area of interest, you are guaranteed to find a couple of podcasts you can regularly listen to. And they are great for developing cognitive skills.
You see, if you listen to a podcast while commuting, during strolls, or when doing something else you can develop your multiple simultaneous attention (the ability to multitask successfully). Just try following a podcast while doing something else and over time you will become able to actually remember what you’ve listened to while doing the secondary task (working out, strolling through the park, etc.). And when you notice you can actively follow the discussion and remember it afterward, you’ll know your memory and attention got upgraded.

3. Listen to favorite music

It is well known that listening to classical music helps in developing attention and maintaining it over long periods of time. But it doesn’t matter if your taste lies in some other music genre. You can develop attention by listening to your favorite music regardless of the genre, just be attentive.

Try carefully listening to lyrics, or thinking about the songs’ structure. Follow the flow of different songs and analyze their melodic constructions and progression. This way you won’t simply develop attention but information processing too.


4. Meditate

Meditation is great not just for relaxing and coping with everyday stress but also for improving our memory recall ability. Mindfulness meditation has proven to have positive effects on memory recall by improving emotional reactions, enabling us to better focus our attention towards active tasks, according to multiple studies.

Meditation can also help us to be better at remembering information and according to one study“mindfulness meditators more quickly adjusted the brain wave that screens out distraction could explain their superior ability to remember and incorporate new facts rapidly.” So, learn about mindfulness meditation here and here and then start practicing it. Results will come after just a couple of sessions.


5. Train your cognitive skills by taking cognitive tests

The brain is a muscle, and all muscles need training in order for them to grow stronger. And brain training means taking various cognitive tests many of which can be accessed online. Memory tests are quite good, so are various cognitive training apps available for smartphones.Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test is another good way to develop every cognitive skill because it is a broad test that conveys almost every cognitive ability.

6. Stay hydrated and exercise

Yes, staying hydrated increases your attention span and helps you focusing on a subject for more extended periods of time. It also enables you to develop long-term memory. And physical exercise also has lots of positive effects on cognitive skills because it makes us focused and persevered in order to complete tough, physical activities.
It doesn’t matter which type of exercise you prefer. Running, swimming, weights, other types of cardio training are all fine. Just make sure to exercise at least four times per week, about an hour per session.

7. Takes notes in longhand

Taking notes in longhand instead on a laptop makes you actively thinking about the subject, processing information while taking notes, and reframing information in your own words which can be beneficial later, during studying.

8.       A couple of bonus tips

You should drink coffee, tea, or chewing gum while studying. This helps us at focusing, at retaining information longer, and at being better in information processing.

Write what you learn in hand, or repeat information aloud, whatever suits you more. This way you will actively repeat what you learned and also think about it. In the first case (writing) you will think about what your write and in the second case (repeating aloud) you will listen to the information. Both ways help to remember information better.

Chunking technique can help to remember long and unrelated lists. This technique works by organizing the information in different groups, or chunks. For instance, if you study about great European empires, you can divide them based on location (Southern Europe, Western Europe, etc.) or based on eras they thrived (classical era, medieval era, Renaissance, etc.).

And probably the most important piece of advice of them all. If you want your attention and memory to be at their best make sure to have enough sleep. No matter how much you love the subject you have to study about, or how much you trained your attention and memory if you are sleepy your brain will not be able to work at its peak performance. 7-9 hours of sleep every night is extremely important for your brain to function at its max performance.

 
Author Bio: Mike Taylor is the content manager of Wonderlic Test Prep. He likes to stay up to the speed with education and related topics and has been contributing in the same since a decade now.

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