Seriously, how?

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Finish high school with excellent grades.
Complete your bachelor’s degree with high grades.
Earn at least one post-graduate degree.
Post excellent answers for several weeks.

DrBob222 says: After doing all of what Writeacher suggests, someone will contact you about becoming a tutor if all those answers you have given are correct and the explanations are clear and appropriate. Thanks for your interest. Most, if not all, of the tutors on Jiskha have advanced degrees and years of work experience. Many are retired teachers.

Wow! Now that is som high expectation!

Would you want doofuses answering — and saying "I guess" or "I'm not sure but … " — and probably being wrong or plagiarizing?

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By following these steps, you can find reliable information and gain a better understanding of how things work or how to solve a problem. Remember that learning is an ongoing process, and it may take time and effort to get a thorough answer to complex questions.