1001 Ways to Make Money If You Dare (138 page)

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Authors: Trent Hamm

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859 TUTOR FOR THE GMAT.
If you've got an MBA, you know you've got to pass the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) to get into business school. And there are more and more MBAs these days. So dust off your old test papers and tell prospective business majors you're their best hope for success.

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860 TUTOR FOR THE LSAT.
“First thing, let's kill all the lawyers.” Well, Shakespeare may have said that, but these days there are more lawyers than ever. And aspiring lawyers have to pass the Law School Admission Test. You're their last, best hope. And you can charge for it.

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861 TUTOR FOR THE GED.
Lots of people drop out of high school. And lots of people want to get their General Education Degree later on so they can move up the ladder in their company. But they've got to pass the GED standardized test. If you remember your high school classes, you can tutor GED students.

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862 SELL BOOK SUMMARIES.
Too many business execs today are super-busy with no time to read the latest bestsellers in their field. You can write a 100- to 200-word summary and sell it to them. You'll be making them look smart, and they'll be making you richer.

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863 BECOME A PRIVATE TUTOR TO PRESCHOOLERS.
More and more parents want their kids to get into the schools. But that means getting tutors in preschools to prepare them. This is your chance to benefit from the snobbishness of America's top class.

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864 TEACH AT AN AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM.
Sometimes they're for gifted teens. Sometimes they're for adults who want to get ahead. Either way, there's room for you to benefit from your knowledge and experience by teaching. Contact the local board of education for opportunities.

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865 RUN A HIGH SCHOOL EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY.
From the archaeological society to the Latin club, there's tons of stuff after school that needs a strong, helping hand. And schools are happy to pay those hands. Some phone calls to your nearby high schools can really pay off.

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