Are you looking for a rewarding, flexible part-time gig? Teach test-prep skills and strategies to help students maximize their potential and gain admission to their dream schools. You might be a strong presenter and discussion leader, or you could even have experience teaching and tutoring. Either way, our superior training and comprehensive curriculum will give you the skills you need to lead and support students through their test prep. If you're interested in helping students improve their test scores, work for a company with a history of helping students gain acceptance into the college of their dreams by improving their SAT scores!
As an SAT instructor, you will be expected to:
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Why you want to teach for The Princeton Review:

For more than 35 years, students have trusted The Princeton Review to provide resources for better grades, higher test scores, and stronger applications. Whether students are prepping for the MCAT, GMAT, LSAT, GRE, SAT, or ACT; getting top-notch admissions counseling; or learning effective problem-solving strategies via homework help, The Princeton Review offers unmatched expertise and strategies for success.
With groundbreaking, multiplatform content delivery systems, The Princeton Review helps students learn efficiently and effectively. Along with classroom courses, The Princeton Review offers online and school-based courses, one-to-one and small-group tutoring, and online services in both admission counseling and academic homework help. With a proven methodology that includes strategic test-taking techniques, The Princeton Review even offers guaranteed score improvement in some courses. Each year, The Princeton Review releases about 70 books through its publisher, Penguin Random House.
The Princeton Review is also an amazing place to build a career. Our leaders are down-to-earth experts in the field of education—changemakers and innovators who are developing cutting-edge educational tools. Helping students identify—and then gain admission to—their best-fit schools is our work. If you are passionate and knowledgeable about education, it could be yours, too.