Tomorrow is going to be a light day at work: most of the students I've been teaching for the past few weeks have been seniors (and a few juniors) who are taking the SAT tomorrow. Some are doing it for early-decision purposes (one girl, for example, is hoping to get into William and Mary early); some are taking the October 1 SAT as a possible first of several tries. I wish everybody good luck, although I mourn the upcoming loss of hours: instead of an 8-hour Saturday, it's going to be only 6 hours.
All the more reason to net some private students, right? I'm working on that.
UPDATE: YB Near is acquiring a TOEFL student, so it appears I'll have a full Saturday. And now I have to go find a TOEFL textbook.
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