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Through college, and even sometimes now, I would do ACT tutoring for kids at my high school over Zoom. the ACT math section is a joke, the science section has nothing to do with knowing anything about science, for the reading section you dont even have to read the whole story to find the answers, and the english section is just easy. Also the essay can be finessed if you know what they are looking for.
So I would teach kids just how to find the answers instead of trying to memorize material. It worked out pretty well, I made good money

 
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This is a solid one and can be done remotely / on weekends for a high hourly rate. Either SAT/ACT or math/science tutoring, really whatever you are strong at. If you have a solid network at your HS or college go on your own and keep all of the money, but if you don't feel like advertising you can work for third parties that will send you clients for a % of your hourly.

Just make sure to get approved with your bank as an outside business activity - tutoring on weekends they should have no problem with, but wouldn't want to hit a compliance issue over something dumb like not properly disclosing 

 

start working on building your startup so you can exit finance by 30-35. 

Maybe that means learning how to code, maybe it means ideating and finding other entrepreneurs - do what you need to do to get out of the rat race.

STONKS
 

Have you thought of working out or focusing more on yourself? I respect the drive but a lot of people on here forget that they’re human and that there is more to life than tirelessly working and making money all the time.

 

How much do you need to get started? Are you thinking multifam? Will pm you. Thank you

 

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