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StudyWorks = Full-Time SAT Position, Training

 
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ChrisTeacher



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Location: Philadelphia, PA

PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:12 pm    Post subject: StudyWorks = Full-Time SAT Position, Training Reply with quote

Hello,

I just finished the phone interview portion, before an in-person interview -- for a full-time SAT teaching position put out by StudyWorks, a company that says they are working the Chinese government.

The salary seem generous enough -- the work hours seem pretty demanding, knowing from previous SAT instruction.

Does anyone have any experience with this company, or know whether there are even better salaries available for experience SAT instructors who are also certified high school math teachers in the US?

Thank you..

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http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/edu/2518669231.html

SAT PREP TEACHING IN CHINA OVERVIEW:

Our SAT professors will work in state-of-the-art high schools and boarding schools in major metropolitian cities in China. Teaching assignments last 8 months. You will be working 40 hours per week, 30 teaching hours and 10 office hours. As a Studyworks professor, you will educate students on the Critical Reading and Writing portions of the SAT. Paid SAT prep training is provided.

Requirements: B.A. degree (Masters degree or higher preferred), At least one year teaching experience. Ability to live overseas 8 months or longer. While not required, ESL instruction and knowledge of Mandarin a plus.

Salary: $4000/month + health insurance while in China (8-month contract required). In most instances Studyworks will provide adult, on-campus housing. Round-trip airfare is included . Training will begin in August, teaching starts in September.
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Lobster



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That salary is not generous; in fact it's terrible for the hours expected. It should be 4k a week for this position. "In most instances" housing is provided. Maybe not in your instance. You'll work in high schools and boarding schools; perhaps in many on the same day. Training is provided, but is it paid?

This offer is not worthy of consideration.

RED
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wesharris



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 4:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

He has listed 4000$ , being USD I'd say that's a fairly high salary. ... Yuan, not so much.
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ChrisTeacher



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:22 am    Post subject: StudyWorks = Full-Time SAT Position, Training Reply with quote

It's $4000/month US before taxes -- paid in United States company.

I have a video interview coming up this week, and I mean to ask if I can get a stipend for living off campus -- I've read on here that discussion, and I'd prefer living off campus, I believe.
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7969



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 11:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The beneifts look pretty good for a job that has minimal requirements. I'd consider something like that if I had the chance.
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Lobster



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 3:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry, I misread that. 4k$US per month is good money for those hours. Good luck.

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igorG



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 4:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bet SAT is more difficult to teach to the locals than ACT. Youngsters here are brought up by memorizing parts of books and tests, but their logic is often nonexistant.
I'd say that above is well deserved money.
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Miajiayou



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yikes. 30 hours a week is pretty demanding. But, you'll save a good deal of money, it would be very easy to put 3k away each month.
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El Macho



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's nice to have that much pay guaranteed in the contract, but:
(a) it's only an 8 month contract. Where will you live the other four months?
(b) the pay only comes out to ~�200/hour (discounting office hours). You could teach fewer hours at a university and simply freelance as an SAT tutor and earn more. When you consider how much the students pay, you really aren't earning that much.
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ChrisTeacher



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good point regarding how much they pay.. hadn't looked at that pay rate yet. I am still resentful supremely at the Mercedes driving Chinese I taught in the US for less money.

Thank you everyone for your insights.
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The Great Wall of Whiner



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:41 pm    Post subject: Re: StudyWorks = Full-Time SAT Position, Training Reply with quote

Here is my personal dig on the offer:

ChrisTeacher wrote:
You will be working 40 hours per week, 30 teaching hours and 10 office hours.


So, are you prepared to work hard be and criticized again and again over long, grueling conditions? 40 hours is a lot of work.

Quote:
As a Studyworks professor, you will educate students on the Critical Reading and Writing portions of the SAT. Paid SAT prep training is provided.


Sounds like you will be preparing wealthy kids who did poorly in their studies. This preparation (critical skills for the SAT) is not something Chinese are able to teach.

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Requirements: B.A. degree (Masters degree or higher preferred), At least one year teaching experience. Ability to live overseas 8 months or longer. While not required, ESL instruction and knowledge of Mandarin a plus.


Laughable. They would love to have Dashan teaching their students, wouldn't they?

Dashan with a PhD in English, to boot.

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Salary: $4000/month + health insurance while in China (8-month contract required).


Hahaha. The offer is a pittance. My father in-law is a fisherman and my uncle in-law is a cab driver. Both make more than this per hour.

The money is okay.... but not good enough when you look at hours and housing.

Quote:
In most instances Studyworks will provide adult, on-campus housing.


Good luck with curfew, questions on your activities, nosy guards and meager surroundings. Also be prepared for people rooting in your room while you are in class. Wink
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7969



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:14 pm    Post subject: Re: StudyWorks = Full-Time SAT Position, Training Reply with quote

The Great Wall of Whiner wrote:
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In most instances Studyworks will provide adult, on-campus housing.


Good luck with curfew, questions on your activities, nosy guards and meager surroundings. Also be prepared for people rooting in your room while you are in class. Wink

I know you really don't seem to like many schools in China but when was the last time you lived on-campus? Have you done a survey to state all of the above with certainty? For the sake of this forum, and esp. new members who might not know any different why not preface comments like the above with "My experiences with campus housing were such..." because the way you comment on some school related issues paints them all with the same brush and this is not the case.

My experience thru nearly seven years in China (all of it on-campus living) is that a lot of on-campus housing (incl my current flat) is very good, spacious, furnished, within walking distance of the teaching buildings, and you live there rent-free. And while some schools might have a curfew and nosy employers rooting thru your stuff this is not the norm. Our school certainly does not. How do I know for certain? If anyone wants the answer to that question I'll post it. Same goes for the guards, they don't hassle us at all. Those are my experiences.
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Miajiayou



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hahaha. The offer is a pittance. My father in-law is a fisherman and my uncle in-law is a cab driver. Both make more than this per hour.


In China?
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