Desperately need a side gig, HELP!!

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Anonymous wrote:What about tutoring law school students? There are several law schools in the area. Do schools employ tutors — or is this something you could do freelance?

This might not work for your schedule, but check out the listings at FlexProfessionals to see if they have any jobs that could work for you.


https://www.flexprofessionalsllc.com/

You didn’t say, so I’m assuming that looking for a side gig means that you’re not available during standard business hours. If my assumption is incorrect, you might want to mention it — since more opportunities might be available if your time is flexible.


Law students have tutors? Just asking because I'm a lawyer and if anyone at my law school used a tutor I certainly wasn't aware of it. I'm not saying it isn't a thing, I'm just curious because I've never heard of anyone using tutors in law school. We just used study aids.


LSAT, BAR exams, the occasional class: people, especially people with money, especially people with money who have had tutoring and coaching throughout their lives — get stuck sometimes. Here’s a link to an option:


https://lawschooltoolbox.com/join-our-tutoring-team/



If you actually read through this, it’s clear LSAT only. I, too, never knew if a law tutor at my T3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about tutoring law school students? There are several law schools in the area. Do schools employ tutors — or is this something you could do freelance?

This might not work for your schedule, but check out the listings at FlexProfessionals to see if they have any jobs that could work for you.


https://www.flexprofessionalsllc.com/

You didn’t say, so I’m assuming that looking for a side gig means that you’re not available during standard business hours. If my assumption is incorrect, you might want to mention it — since more opportunities might be available if your time is flexible.


Law students have tutors? Just asking because I'm a lawyer and if anyone at my law school used a tutor I certainly wasn't aware of it. I'm not saying it isn't a thing, I'm just curious because I've never heard of anyone using tutors in law school. We just used study aids.


LSAT, BAR exams, the occasional class: people, especially people with money, especially people with money who have had tutoring and coaching throughout their lives — get stuck sometimes. Here’s a link to an option:


https://lawschooltoolbox.com/join-our-tutoring-team/



To add, not everyone gets a tutor because they’re having difficulties. Some people get tutoring because they want to slay.


Yeah but ... law school isn't like calculus or something. The people who slay will slay and those who don't, won't. Tutor or not. It's one exam and that's it and either you are good at writing them or you aren't.


And any skill that can be taught can be improved. If it doesn’t work for OP, then it doesn’t. But I’d hope that someone seeking advice from anonymous strangers would at least consider using the skills that they’ve already marketed successfully
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PP, Please tell me with a straight face that students who were tutored relentlessly to get them into “good” colleges never ever work with tutors for the LSAT or bar exams, or the occasional class that they don’t have time to study for. (Cough, cough) Are all those ads out therefor test prep really just for show?


Said with a straight face: They don't work with tutors for "the occasional class they don't have time to study for" if that class is a law school class. They just don't. They use a study aid. If you haven't been to law school, you aren't going to understand this. Of course people use tutors for LSAT prep and bar prep (well, if you are considering test prep coarse teachers "tutors" -- I've taught lsat myself). Although the only people using tutors as opposed to simply taking barbri or something for the bar are people who've already failed it.
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