Monday, August 4, 2008

Seeking MCAT Writers for Review Book Questions

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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