.30 x 60 = 18, but I seriously doubt anyone can average that number with these batches. These are rinky-dink schools and there's dozens of schools per batch now. Even if some people are only bothering to find one instructor per course I don't think 18/hour is a realistic average. I make more with the .20 batches now.
if they're only going for large courses, probably not... humanities and social sciences, except for intro economics and psych, tend to be taught in smaller sections. grading tests vs grading papers. big difference.
Wow. Weren't there over 3000 of those Rubin course HITs less than two hours ago? Those things really went down in the time it took me to take a shower, wash my hair, and take a little break. I guess I better get to them before they disappear completely.
Well duplicates won't be weeded out unfortunately. I'm thinking when this batch is over, that we could make a mega-list? I'm noticing some repeated schools, though I guess every batch is generally its own list... ...just thinking aloud.
i dont think so, at least not anytime soon. on their website they talk about how they're focused on specific types of classes
seeing some dupes from the other day in this batch, some indiana southeast, loyola marymount, horry-georgetown, etc.
Think again. I've been averaging around $16 an hour. I write down the names of schools I know that don't have a class search system and return or skip those ones. I also relabel all my tabs and bookmark the search engines.
not for nothing, but does it seem like once we start posting catalogs the hits start disappearing a lot faster?
I made this list the other day for people to add to: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApugopA1jqK7dFNXeTU0NHB3YlBJZmlvT2RnazlKQ0E Not sure if it would be helpful to you or not