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Wyzant might be a bit more popular than RaiseMe. We know about 16 links to it since March 2021 and only 11 links to RaiseMe. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you are strongly considering USF, check out the raise.me site where you can earn micro scholarships for different things like grades, perfect attendance, volunteering...Not every college participates but USF does so if you want a little extra money, it's a good way to get it. You can also send UCF your scholarship package offered by USF and see if they will come close to it. Have you even applied/been... Source: over 1 year ago
If you reported the raise.me before you got your finaid offer, they may have initially wanted to give you 20k in grants but they give you 18k in grants and 2k in raiseme instead. Source: over 1 year ago
As far as I know, all my merit and raise.me stacked when I got my aid package. Whichever ones they choose to award you get applied, but don't quote me 100% on this. I'd try emailing the financial aid office to make sure though. Source: over 1 year ago
My school counselor encouraged us to fill out our profile for raise.me last year to the junior class, but only two of my schools do micro-scholarships & I feel like they'd probably give scholarship offers larger than this anyway based on my stats. I guess it's mostly just the tedious work of typing up my transcript getting to me because I already had to do this twice. Thoughts? Source: over 1 year ago
Onto your questions. No, dont pay the $200 deposit. Call them and ask what they want you to do. Yes, FIU accepts raise.me. If your merit tuition scholarship is $1,500 a year, and your raise.me is $2,500 a year, it is likely that what they will do (usually) is replace the merit scholarship with the raise.me microscholarships. As such, instead of $4,000 a year (combined sum), you'll probably get the $2,500 a year.... Source: over 2 years ago
Get yourself a tutor. wyzant.com has online tutoring and would be a good place to start. Source: about 1 year ago
Yea if you go to wyzant.com and search organic chemistry you'll see a ton of other tutors who already teach that subject, and you can see what rates they charge. Look for someone who has similar experience to you in orgo and plan on charging a little less (since you need to attract your first students). Once you sign up you might have to take a quiz but other than that it's pretty easy to get set up. Source: over 1 year ago
I tutor through wyzant.com and have made a few thousand on the side. Source: over 1 year ago
Hello, check wyzant.com. Naskiaga n ya tutoring though sijawai jaribu. Source: over 1 year ago
I started years ago using wyzant.com. It was a good start because they do the marketing for you and you can set your own prices. However, they take a pretty large cut. Once I built up a clientele, I created my own website that allows students to easily schedule and pay online. Source: over 1 year ago
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