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Online Tutor and E-Tutor work
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hi folks, i am looking at this too
i saw an article on msn about this, (sorry havent got the link) it mentioned that you may only need to be one level above the course you're tutoring , e.g. for gcse tutoring you would only require a-level in that subject
not a degree (although a degree would be ideal obviosuly)
years ago i did an 'open' course from a local college which had a distance learning tutor (it was telephone then, t'internet was still a twinkle in somebodys eye, lol)
so try your local college maybe?0
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