McGraw Center Tutoring - Tutor Application - Fall 2019
We are only accepting tutor applications for ECO 100, ECO 101, and PHY 101 at this time.

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We are seeking tutors to join our committed team who are interested in receiving training in learning principles and tutoring techniques and who want to help students acquire the strategies needed to solve Princeton exam-level problems.

A qualified tutor is someone who has taken and enjoyed the course (generally received a B+ or above, but that it not a restriction) and equally important, someone who likes working with other students and is willing to explain things multiple ways and times.

We will offer (group) interviews throughout exam period and during the summer, depending on your availability. If you've already left campus for the summer we will be conducting interviews at the start of the fall semester.
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Full Name *
Email *
Class *
Concentration *
Have you attended Tutoring at McGraw before? *
Required
When are you available to tutor? (as of now, we will check again at the start of the semester) *
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Why do you want to tutor? How does it fit into your academic or professional plans? *
Do you have any past experience that is relevant to becoming a McGraw Center Tutor?
ie: tutoring, coaching, other mentor roles, etc.
Which courses (that you have taken at Princeton) do you wish to tutor? *
(not all courses may be offered)
Required
For each course you indicated above, when did you take it and who was the instructor?
List the courses you have taken at Princeton that are relevant to tutoring this (these) course(s):
For one of the courses you selected above (indicate which course), what are the major difficulties students experience in this course at Princeton and why? *
Considering the discipline from a beginner's point of view, what could a tutor do to best assist students in a specific course? (indicate which course)
As a McGraw tutor you may communicate with the professor of a course. List the faculty in the discipline (e.g. CHM, ECO, MAT, PHY) with which you are acquainted?
Describe 3 specific strategies you developed to learn from the instruction and/or assignments in the course you are applying to tutor or a similar course (please name the course). *
This job requires some training. What training topics will help you become a more effective tutor?
Please provide one Princeton reference for us to potentially contact (name and email). *
(may be a faculty member or administrator)
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