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Old May 21st, 2009, 11:39 AM
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Question Looking for an online Calculus tutor

Hi there, everybody!

I just found out about this online forum, and so far I've liked so much the support you guys post here.

I recently took a Calculus I course in my University, but It has been sometime since I've done actual Math, so I will probably need help.
I need someone to go over my assignments with me, and show me step-by-step how to solve them.

So basically, I will need your help three times a week, for 20 minutes or so each time.
+ one time per week where I will need your help for about 60 minutes, to finish the long weekly assignment.

Total: 2 hours per week.
(This could be differently arranged, depending on our schedule)

Off course, I'm willing to pay for your help. I can't spend much, but we can agree on a price that is good for both sides.
I think this is an awesome opportunity for people who wants to make a few extra bucks working from home!

Please, if you're interested post here or send me a PM, telling me a little bit about your Math knowledge and how much would you like to charge.
I promise to post here an answer when I finally got a tutor.

Thank you very much, and sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong section, guys. Have a good day!

I can pay you over PayPal, or, if you live in Canada, I can send you an Interact money transfer.
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Old May 21st, 2009, 01:13 PM
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Hi there, everybody!

I just found out about this online forum, and so far I've liked so much the support you guys post here.

I recently took a Calculus I course in my University, but It has been sometime since I've done actual Math, so I will probably need help.
I need someone to go over my assignments with me, and show me step-by-step how to solve them.

So basically, I will need your help three times a week, for 20 minutes or so each time.
+ one time per week where I will need your help for about 60 minutes, to finish the long weekly assignment.

Total: 2 hours per week.
(This could be differently arranged, depending on our schedule)

Off course, I'm willing to pay for your help. I can't spend much, but we can agree on a price that is good for both sides.
I think this is an awesome opportunity for people who wants to make a few extra bucks working from home!

Please, if you're interested post here or send me a PM, telling me a little bit about your Math knowledge and how much would you like to charge.
I promise to post here an answer when I finally got a tutor.

Thank you very much, and sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong section, guys. Have a good day!

I can pay you over PayPal, or, if you live in Canada, I can send you an Interact money transfer.
Hi wdma,

Welcome to the forum.

We don't really allow a marketplace situation like what you are proposing. I can guess that you might receive PMs from people who want to tutor you, but this isn't the way this forum provides help.

What we can do though is help you out through your journey through Calculus. Post the problems that get you stuck along with everything you've tried and you will get a quick, helpful response helping you out. Think of it as 1000 private tutors

Good luck and hope you stick around.
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Hi there, everybody!

I just found out about this online forum, and so far I've liked so much the support you guys post here.

I recently took a Calculus I course in my University, but It has been sometime since I've done actual Math, so I will probably need help.
I need someone to go over my assignments with me, and show me step-by-step how to solve them.

So basically, I will need your help three times a week, for 20 minutes or so each time.
+ one time per week where I will need your help for about 60 minutes, to finish the long weekly assignment.

Total: 2 hours per week.
(This could be differently arranged, depending on our schedule)

Off course, I'm willing to pay for your help. I can't spend much, but we can agree on a price that is good for both sides.
I think this is an awesome opportunity for people who wants to make a few extra bucks working from home!

Please, if you're interested post here or send me a PM, telling me a little bit about your Math knowledge and how much would you like to charge.
I promise to post here an answer when I finally got a tutor.

Thank you very much, and sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong section, guys. Have a good day!

I can pay you over PayPal, or, if you live in Canada, I can send you an Interact money transfer.
If these assignments contribute towards your final grade then I assume any help you manage to get will be appropriately acknowledged (most universities take a dim view of academic fraud).
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