Saturday, March 28, 2020

Trapezoidal Rule - The Organiza Chemistry Tutor Guy Is Not All That Great at Organiza Chemistry

Trapezoidal Rule - The Organiza Chemistry Tutor Guy Is Not All That Great at Organiza Chemistry'You should not be concerned about getting a job because you are not great at organic chemistry,' is what the Organiza Chemistry tutor guy said to me when I asked him about my recent graduation from a few years of schooling in the sciences. Indeed, he must have been right about that, as I still am not great at it. So, let me explain my dilemma.A lot of my teacher's assistants and classmates had just told me that I would be perfect for a job if I joined one of their organizations. My teacher, an organic chemistry tutor guy, convinced me that, with my very high grades in my school, I could find a decent job as a teacher's assistant without being bothered by the employers who would most likely ask me about my background in organic chemistry. Well, now I did not want the burden of having to convince anyone about this matter, so I decided to just let them decide and take the job if they thought I was good enough. Unfortunately, for some reason, people do not seem to be so understanding when it comes to people who seem to know a lot more than what they actually know.Three months after graduating, I had learned that I would be graduating from the same college as someone else who had graduated three months earlier, but I had graduated from a smaller institution, which meant that I could not apply for the jobs. I learned that the only job that was available for me would be a job as a lifeguard, and of course, this job required a certification that I did not have.Later on, I found out that the organic chemistry tutor guy had been telling people to just call me when they need help with organic chemistry. Apparently, he was able to convince the companies that I could be of help and get paid very well. He claimed that I had earned up to four thousand dollars a month just from teaching in his organization, but there were no records of this, only his word.He had an employer's brochu re that he kept telling people to look at while trying to persuade them that it was a legitimate organization and the organic chemistry tutor guy was really the organic chemistry tutor guy. Although I doubt if he ever even taught in that organization, I found out later that he was indeed his original name. It seems that the organic chemistry tutor guy's employer had told him that he should do everything in his power to impress his employees so that he would be called for help when the employer needed someone else. Well, I did not really want to be called for help, because, really, I was already struggling to get by.Actually, I am not very sure why the organic chemistry tutor guy took the job in the first place, as I feel that he should have chosen another occupation or college instead of joining a so-called organization. Anyway, there are several organizations that offer paid educational activities for children, but I did not think that I could qualify for the Organiza Chemistry Tut or Scholarship, which are only open to students who graduated from an accredited college, as well as children of grades higher than the elementary school level.Maybe the organic chemistry tutor guy could have picked the right organization to join. But I do not really see any difference between the two organizations. The only one that stands out from the rest is the Organiza Chemistry Tutor Scholarship Foundation, which is the only organization that states on its website that it is dedicated to helping young people like myself who do not have a college education but would like to earn a living teaching organic chemistry.

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