Posts Tagged ‘high school students’
Should a college graduate work at Starbucks? At a restaurant?

Hi and welcome to my blog,
I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his SAT.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great SAT guide that helped me a lot . So study hard and good luck!
Here’s my situation: I’m 22 and graduated from a reputable college a few months ago. Now I’m living at home and in the process of applying to professional school. I regret not making many friends in college, because now I’m stuck at home by myself, sad and lonely. I found a job as an SAT tutor that pays /hr, which is great, but I won’t have the chance to meet new people or make new friends, aside from the high school students who I will be tutoring alone in their homes. So, I’m thinking of getting another job in addition to the SAT job where I can meet more people my age. Where should I work? Starbucks? My concern is I have a degree and shouldn’t settle for minimum wage. Or maybe I should for the purpose of meeting people? Or maybe at a restaurant where I can earn tips? Any suggestions? I live in San Jose, California. Thanks ![]()
I majored in Psychology and I’m applying to medical school.
Where is a blog that provide College Preparation Information?
The blog provides information on a college preparation infrastructure for high school students, parents, undergraduates and post-graduates students on scholarships, internships, summer programs, fellowships, FAFSA, ACT/SAT, and much more.
How can I become a tutor for ACT/SAT preparation?
I am a teacher who would like to tutor high school students in ACT and SAT preparation. I have no idea how much to charge for this service. How much would you be willing to pay for this type of help? (I live in a fairly small town, if you think that makes a difference.)