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Fed up with PS, are SAT hagwons much different?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:22 pm    Post subject: Fed up with PS, are SAT hagwons much different? Reply with quote

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Yea I pretty much fed up with PS. I've been teaching at a tech school for 2 years. I'm trying to get an SAT or TOEFL hagwon job. But I'm not sure if I qualify.

I went to a top 50 US school. But, I never took the SAT or any other standardized test except the army ACT test. I got into the school through a special program that deferred standardized test scores based on my grades, recommendations, other peripheral stuff, and my ongoing performance in the school. If the hagwons look at my transcripts, about 60% of my undergrad studies besides the liberal arts core were graduate or phd level. The rest were high level undergrad courses.

Can anyone offer some insight?

I'm not interested in kindy and elementary school hagwons.
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