<p>Hey guys, I took the SAT a few years ago (2290. Awwwww, yeeeaaaaa).</p>
<p>I used this site to help me learn my ****, so thanks for that.</p>
<p>Anyway, this summer, I'll be tutoring SAT stuff to a bunch of local high school kids. This site is a gold mine, so I figured I'd come back on here and see if there's anyone who can hook me up with a bunch of essay prompts that I can use when I tutor. Or anything else that would help me. I already know about the 12 Essay in 10 Days thread, but if there's any advice/threads to help me tutor math/CR, that'd be great. Those are the two harder things to tutor in my opinion.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
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<p>I can easily tutor SAT math, but you’re the one that’s doing the tutoring…</p>
<p>Basically the only difficulty with tutoring anything is explaining the material to someone who may or may not comprehend it. But first off, in order to tutor something, you gotta know it. I once tutored students at the AIME level, and I had some difficulty solving some of the harder problems (let alone explaining a good solution to the students).</p>
<p>Critical reading’s not my forte (only scored ~600s) so I wouldn’t tutor that myself.</p>
<p>Thanks a ton to you both.</p>
<p>I really want to tutor AMC/AIME. Just can’t find anyone who wants to be tutored in those. But, yea, I have no idea how to do some of those AIME problems.</p>
<p>The thing I’m worried about in math is just that it’s kinda boring. I’m worried that people will just not pay attention (It’s a small class. Not one-on-one.)</p>
<p>Thanks again, rspence and fogcity.</p>