Writers are being sought to write review book questions for the MCAT. To qualify, you must have taken the MCAT within the last five years and scored a 30 or higher. This is from the advertisement: "Compensation: For 60 questions (40 stand-alone questions, plus 2 passages with 10 related questions each) with detailed answer explanations, plus peer review of a like amount of questions: $2000."
This part-time opportunity is scheduled to start on August 8th and end by October 1st, 2008. If interested, email your resume, a writing sample, a sample question in MCAT style with answer explanation, and a copy of your MCAT results.
In the email, specify which subject you would be interested in writing questions for: Biology, Physics, Organic Chemistry or General Chemistry. Email: mcat@azimuth-interactive.com. Good luck!
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1 comments:
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