I could do tutoring for basically any subject in John’s study guide, and if I felt you’re particularly talented I would do it for free if the time commitment is low (e.g. a few hours per week) - this is because I see helping future alignment researchers in this way as a positive sum activity and I find it enjoyable to teach people who are talented. I’m open to doing a trial run of this if you’re interested.
Other than that, you might find it productive to reach out to people on this site that you think are particularly likely to be good tutors. I expect most of them would turn you down, if nothing else because they don’t have the time to spend on this, but you might get lucky with one or two of them. I don’t think you have anything to lose, so why not try?
I could do tutoring for basically any subject in John’s study guide, and if I felt you’re particularly talented I would do it for free if the time commitment is low (e.g. a few hours per week) - this is because I see helping future alignment researchers in this way as a positive sum activity and I find it enjoyable to teach people who are talented. I’m open to doing a trial run of this if you’re interested.
Other than that, you might find it productive to reach out to people on this site that you think are particularly likely to be good tutors. I expect most of them would turn you down, if nothing else because they don’t have the time to spend on this, but you might get lucky with one or two of them. I don’t think you have anything to lose, so why not try?