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Feb 17

You may be asking, "What job did you get?" In my community college, I volunteered to be a tutor for one of my instructor's infamous Human Anatomy and Physiology class for this ongoing Spring Semester.

Yes... It's the same class...that I lost my sanity to... by simply taking endless notes last semester....

I'm currently in training. Once it ends, I will be officially tutoring my previous instructor's struggling students. To be honest, I'm nervous when the time comes. At least the staff doesn't expect an all-perfect tutor with 100% knowledge. The staff simply wants a college student who took the class, performed well, and can help aid the current students by preparing them for what they will encounter; they are very lenient, so that's calming and reassuring. After all, tutors are simply college students who took the role with little to no experience.

Now you might be wondering, "Why did you take the role of a tutor if you're nervous?" The thing is... the semester is a month and a half in and my previous biology instructor still did not have a tutor. I stepped in to ensure that her class had something other than nothing.

Kek, that's one of my New Year's resolutions down. Time for the other, learning music theory which I have been neglectful of.

If you read this post down to here, thank you for doing so. I hope you have a wonderful Early March!

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congrats on your temporary job! It's always a good thing to push yourself out of your comfort zone and try new things, I'm sure you'll hone/gain some skills through tutoring!

Also, I see learning music theory is on your resolutions there, as a person who received an Official University Paper saying I was good enough at music, feel free to reach out for any questions, tips, etc!

I did a music degree from 200-2004. I’ve forgotten everything.

I shall save you as the person with the fancy music paper! I will reach out to you when I make something and see what could be improved.