minchi24556
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hi, i am a 1st year teaching (Japanese + English major) student and i have been looking to do some private tutoring while at uni. My uai was not so high, but in the language i am doing i scored an 89 for my hsc. I also have a gpa of 5 (much closer to a 6 than a 4). I'm wondering, what is the chance that i will be accepted for tutoring? In this year i have gone over the hsc in my uni course (in a language, it's all basically straightforward repetition of the hsc course and then more) kept my textbook which is still being used for HSC students, and basically have done the same course in 2005.
I'm willing to tutor, and i believe i can help students with Japanese (Advanced). I know the HSC coursework for the subject and i think due to my course/uni grades i am qualified, but noticed that many people who offer to tutor are teachers or got a 95+ uai. Do i have a chance? I believe especially in languages, having been through the syllabus before, knowing the textbook and knowing the COURSE (+ redoing it in uni, unlike other subjects a language is the same wherever you learn it and i'm getting HD's in the japanese units) it's possible to perform well as a tutor.
Basically, i believe im qualified but without a uai i don't know if people will accept me to tutor. Will my academic transcript be enough? (Obviously this is a personal response but i'm just wondering if a uai counts for everything, obviously people who want tutoring are striving toward a high one.)
p.s. i noticed that japanese tutors seem to be quite rare, as are english ones. Good or bad?
I'm willing to tutor, and i believe i can help students with Japanese (Advanced). I know the HSC coursework for the subject and i think due to my course/uni grades i am qualified, but noticed that many people who offer to tutor are teachers or got a 95+ uai. Do i have a chance? I believe especially in languages, having been through the syllabus before, knowing the textbook and knowing the COURSE (+ redoing it in uni, unlike other subjects a language is the same wherever you learn it and i'm getting HD's in the japanese units) it's possible to perform well as a tutor.
Basically, i believe im qualified but without a uai i don't know if people will accept me to tutor. Will my academic transcript be enough? (Obviously this is a personal response but i'm just wondering if a uai counts for everything, obviously people who want tutoring are striving toward a high one.)
p.s. i noticed that japanese tutors seem to be quite rare, as are english ones. Good or bad?
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