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Chat GPT: Tutor reveals 3 rules for using AI in university work

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Chat GPT: Tutor reveals 3 rules for using AI in university work

Carter Osborne shared how he advises students to use Chat GPT. Carter Osborne

Carter Osborne began a part-time job in 2017, tutoring students on college application essays.

The Stanford graduate shared his recommendations for students who want to ace their personal essays.

He said students can use Chat GPT to brainstorm ideas by entering their experiences and prompting the program to ask questions.

This is a machine translation of an article from our US colleagues at Business Insider. It was automatically translated and checked by an editor.

Stanford graduate Carter Osborne began a part-time job in 2017 tutoring high school students on college applications. Last year he had 50 clients and earned $114,000 from tutoring in 2023. Earlier this month, he quit his day job, which he said he was only able to do thanks to his income from tutoring.

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