Is there a set number of hours I need to work each week?

Is there a set number of hours I need to work each week?

Nope! Work as much, or as little as you like.

Of course, the more you work, the more you are likely to earn. When a student has chosen you as their Expert, there is an expectation that you will promptly progress their applications and offers, and respond to their communications.


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