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How will you balance your own heavy course load while tutoring? selected
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What are your career goals?
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Who was your mentor and how did they help you?
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Why do you want to work for us?
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How would you handle a situation where students are not listening to you?
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What is your previous experience in teaching?
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What do you like to do in your free time?
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What is your experience in teaching (this subject)?
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What is your experience working with children?
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Why do you want to be a tutor?
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What time will you be available for tutoring?
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What makes you think that you are capable?
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How would you deal with a student who is not responding well to your current style of tutoring?
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How would you approach a tutoring session with a student who struggles in writing?
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How does your background make you a good fit to be a tutor with Varsity Tutors?
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How will you handle disagreement with parents?
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What are your hobbies?
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What does this Java code do?
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Are you willing to work on your free time?
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Have you taken the SAT?
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What kind of experience do you have?
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Do you need to review certain topics?
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How do you manage multiple tasks at once?
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How do you individualize your tutoring strategies with clients of different age groups?
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How do you manage your calender?
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What would you do if someone dangerous came into the center?
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How many years of teaching experience do you have?
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Tell me about a time when you had to work with a difficult colleague or supervisor.
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What is the difference between a tutor and a teacher?
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How would you handle (insert situation) with a child?
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How would you help a student who is under-prepared?
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What is your experience in teaching students reading and reading comprehension?
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How long do you expect to stay here?
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If a tutee was having a bad day and was mad, what would you do?
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What would you do if a student bad-mouths a professor?
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How would you incorporate your weakness in biology with the kids here who might need it?
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What is your experience with students?
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What do you know about our company?
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Where do you see yourself working here?
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What subjects would you tutor in, and what makes you qualified to tutor in these subjects.
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What made you decide to teach English?
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How would you explain the word book to a beginner?
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If the diameter of a circle doubles, what happens to its area?
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What ages of students have you worked with in the past?
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How do you resolve conflicts?
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Tell me about a time when you had to deal with a difficult student.
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What will you do when there is no work on hand?
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If a student is bringing you homework every day and not doing it because he/she realizes you will do it for him/her, what would you do?
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What is your educational qualification?
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What was the biggest mistake you have made in your career?
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What would you do if a student came in with what they thought was the perfect paper?
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How do you solve problems?
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How do you handle stress?
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If you had a student who didn't understand your teaching style, how would you approach it / what steps would you take?
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How would you introduce yourself to the class?
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What ages do you prefer to teach?
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Do you have a car?
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How do you teach?
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What are your greatest strengths?
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Can you teach three students in the same class?
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Why do you think we will hire you?
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What tutoring experience do you have?
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How would you respond if a parent told you they knew what was best for their child and how to teach them?
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What subjects do you know well enough to teach?
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How would you handle a student who has lost interest?
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What were your scores on your ACT and will you be able to provide them?
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What will you do if the door is locked at a Kaplan center?
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How do you tutor your students?
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How will you deal with stress from being a tutor and still continue with your given duties?
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What are your qualifications to tutor online?
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Which math classes have you taken?
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What skills do you have?
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Why is it important for you to understand the material that you are tutoring?
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How would you multiply 19 and 4?
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Tell me about a time when you had to deal with an angry customer.
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What kind of students do you prefer to work with and why?
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What are some of your achievements?
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What kind of problems do you expect to face during tutoring?
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What is your availability for tutoring at C2?
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Why did you choose to work at Kumon?
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What is your level of knowledge in mathematics?
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What would you do if a student is not performing well?
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What makes you a good physics/math/English tutor?
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What is your experience?
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How do you feel when a student is struggling in solving a simple math problem?
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Tell me about a time when you had to turn a negative situation into a positive.
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Tell me about a time when you showed leadership skills.
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What are your shortcomings?
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How would you handle a situation in which your student is writing about a controversial topic that you disagree with?
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How did you hear about us and what do you know about our company?
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How would you teach Spanish vocabulary to a 5-year old?
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What would you do if a student behaved inappropriately?
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What if you don't understand the question?
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How would you handle this kind of situation?
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How do you work with a team of students that are all at different levels and/or working on different subjects?
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How would you teach a prompt with historical dates in a way that is easy to understand?
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How do you handle students who are struggling with learning a subject?
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How would you help a third grader write an essay?
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Q: How would you respond to an angry student, who is frustrated with their teacher or assignment?
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What would you say to the parents of your student who feel that their child should be at a higher level?
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What was your most memorable experience as a teacher?
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How would you explain what is wrong with these sentences?
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What is your current grade level?
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How far are you willing to relocate?
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Tell me about a time when you were working with someone who was not performing as well as they could.
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What is your teaching philosophy?
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What is your academic performance?
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How would you solve this problem step by step?
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Why do you want to be a teacher?
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How long have you been tutoring?
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What is your opinion on standardized testing?
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How many hours per week can you work?
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What do you send to students after each session?
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How would you teach the concept of DNA and nucleobases to a student?
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How do you explain the shortcomings in some of your past projects?
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What was your score in the last year course?
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What drives you?
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Can you tell us more about yourself?
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How would you deal with a difficult student/parent?
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What was the most difficult class you have taken?
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What salary are you expecting?
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Describe a situation in your previous teaching experience when you had to change or adapt the curriculum for a particular student or group.
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How do you assess your students?
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Why do you think you are the best candidate for this position?
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How will you help a student?
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What was a difficult situation you had with a previous student when you were teaching or tutoring and how did you get through it?
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Would you be willing to work off-site at a Boys and Girls Club?
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What would you do if a child refuses to pay attention and distracts fellow students?
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How would you explain this to a student who doesn't get it?
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Tell me about your self.
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How far are you willing to travel for an appointment?
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What are the 3 qualities every teacher should have?
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What makes you a good teacher?
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How will you keep the workspace fun for kids to make sure they are engaged?
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What is your work experience?
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What makes you a good fit for this position?
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How do you define flexibility?
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How would you respond to a 6-year-old boy who's distracted and gets frustrated when he doesn't use the correct grammar?
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What is your biggest weakness?
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What prior experience do you have that will benefit you if you are chosen to be a tutor?
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What is the highest level of math you have completed?
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What do you need this job for?
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What makes you qualified to tutor biology to high school students?
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How would you describe your leadership skills?
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What was your favorite teacher and what did you learn from him/her?
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How would you deal with a student who was bright, but had fallen behind in his/her studies?
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What subjects do you feel comfortable teaching?
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What are the qualities of a good tutor?
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How would you explain something to a student that is having difficulty grasping a topic?
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What can you bring to the table?
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What would you say about yourself?
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How do you make material interesting for the student?
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What was your SAT score?
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What is the pythagorean theorem?
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What is your background?
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How would you deal with a particular student behavior?
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How would you adjust your teaching style for various age groups?
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How will you handle a student that doesn't want to work or is unruly?
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What makes you think that you are qualified for this line of work?
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How would you make sure that the student understood your question?
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What would you do on your first day of work?
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What is your interest to work with the organization?
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What does FOIL mean?
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What is your opinion on college education?
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How would you teach a kid, who does not want to be tutored?
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What made you decide to get back into part-time tutoring?
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What past experiences have helped you prepare for this position?
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How would you motivate a student to study?
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What are your strengths in teaching?
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How will you describe yourself as a mentor?
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How will you handle difficult students?
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What is the equation for slope of a straight line?
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What level of math do you know?
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Q: What would be your tip to your student about time management in a standardized test?
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Tell me about a difficult situation you faced and how did you resolve it?
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What would you do if a student was being difficult?
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When are you available to start?
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If you were a disney princess, which one would you be and why?
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When are you available to teach?
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Send your academic transcript.
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What are the certifications you have?
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Are you authorized to work in the US?
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What does tutoring mean to you?
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What is the one word that describes you?
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How old are you?
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Which weeks are you available during the summer?
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What made you apply for this position?
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What age group do you prefer to work with?
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Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
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If you were asked a question that you couldn't answer for a student, what would your say?
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What would you do if a kid wasn't cooperating with you?
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Choose a problem and explain how you would go about solving it with a student.
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How do you help a student struggling with math?
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How would you approach a student who needed help with his/her paper?
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What is your teaching style?
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What is the Pythagorean Theorem and how would you explain it to your student?
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If the student didn't understand your explanation, or you don't know the answer of the questions which students ask, what would you do?