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SMLC Employment Options More Detailed Information Click this button to begin
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Table of Contents Learning ObjectivesSubjects Available for Tutoring Apply To Be A Tutor: Step One Apply To Be A Tutor: Step Two QUIZWhere to Find More Information End Show
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Learning Objectives The student will learn that the only opportunity for employment in the SMLC is to be a tutor The student will be able to understand that there are two parts to the application process: tutor application and letters of recommendations. End Show
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Subjects for Tutoring The following subjects are available for tutoring: General Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physics Math Statistics End Show
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Part 1 of Application Process: Tutor Application The application can be found on the SMLC’s website under the “Student Positions” tab https://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-peer-tutor-application.pdf https://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-peer-tutor-application.pdf Candidates need to return the completed application to a specific person Chemistry and Physics: Dr. Mary Tam Math and Statistics: Dr. Jason Preszler End Show
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Part Two of Application Process: Letters of Recommendation Document can also be found of the SMLC website under “Student Positions” tab https://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-recommendation-letter-form.pdf https://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-recommendation-letter-form.pdf Either the recommender or the student can submit the letters of recommendation The student needs to submit 2 letters One from a professor in the subject the student would like to tutor in One from anyone who can speak about personality/character End Show
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Where to Find More Information The SMLC Website: JMU SMLC Home PageJMU SMLC Home Page SMLC Student Employment Page: Student PositionsStudent Positions Email the faculty coordinators Chemistry and Physics: Dr. Mary TamDr. Mary Tam Math and Statistics: Dr. Jason PreszlerDr. Jason Preszler Visit the SMLC in the Student Success Center in Room 1100 End Show
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Check Your Learning Click the button below to begin a short quiz (make sure to keep track of the answers you get right!) To go to the questions directly: Begin Quiz End Show 15432
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Question 1: There are three parts to the tutor application process. FalseTrue End Show
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Correct! There are two parts to the application process: tutor application and letters of recommendation. Click the button below to move on to the next question: Next Question End Show
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Sorry, that is not correct. Please try again. Back to Question 1 End Show
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Question 2: How many letters of recommendation do you need to be a tutor? 1 2 3 End Show
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Correct! You need 2 letters of recommendation. One must be from a professor that is under the discipline you want to tutor, and the other is anyone who can speak on your character, professionally. Click the button below to move on to the next question: Next Question End Show
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Sorry, that is not correct. Please try again. Back to Question 2 End Show
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Question 3: What is the first part of the application process (as stated in this module)? What, there is no application process! Just show up to the SMLC Fill out a tutor application End Show
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Correct! The first part of the application process (as stated in the module) is the tutor application. Click the button below to move on to the next question: Next Question End Show
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Sorry, that is not correct. Please try again. Back to Question 3 End Show
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Question 4: Which is NOT subject that you can be a tutor for in the SMLC? Organic Chemistry Biology Statistics End Show
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Correct! Biology is NOT a topic that is tutored by students in the SMLC. The topics that are offered include: chemistry, physics, statistics, and math. Click the button below to move on to the next question: Next Question End Show
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Question 5: What is the other part of the tutor application process, besides completing a tutor application? End Show Letters of Recommendation There is none, I already completed the application 4.0 GPA
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Correct! Obtaining the 2 letters of recommendation is the other part of applying to be a tutor. Make sure you give the person recommending you the form that can be found on the SMLC website! Click the button below to end the quiz. End Show End Quiz
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Sorry, that is not correct. Please try again. Back to Question 5 End Show
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Congratulations! You have completed the quiz, and have completed the presentation about student employment in the SMLC. If you find that being a tutor is what you want to do, complete the process listed here, and good luck! End Show Works Cited
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Works Cited [excelsior27]. (2009, May 8). James madison fight song [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nZ7RolGw3w SMLC letter of recommendation [PDF document]. Retrieved from http://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-recommendation-letter- form.pdf http://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-recommendation-letter- form.pdf SMLC peer tutor application [PDF document]. Retrieved from http://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-peer-tutor-application.pdf http://www.jmu.edu/smlc/documents/smlc-peer-tutor-application.pdf Student Positions. (n.d.). Retrieved from End Show
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