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Old 05-17-2005, 12:11 AM   #3
kfc4u
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if you're smart and ambitious they might. try something simpler to start. perhaps find a tutoring place that tutors middle school kids or incoming high school frehsmen or maybe even elementary kids. i'm sure you can handle that job. i'm not sure if SCORE! centers fit into this category, but check it out to see. it wouldn't really be considered an internship...it's more like a job. but do go research tutoring centers you have in your community and talk to them quick, take the initiative to walk in and ask if you could set up and interview and that you're really interested and capable. summer's rolling around and i'm sure there's a tutoring center that would like or would need another math tutor, since tons of kids use math tutoring.
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