How To Win $1,000 By Binge-Watching Peacock's 'Brave New World'

You can make some fast cash by binge-watching a brand new TV show thanks to Course Hero. If you're interested in earning $1,000 from your couch, you've come to the right place. Here's everything you need to know about this perfectly socially distant opportunity.

Course Hero is looking for the perfect candidate to binge-watch Brave New World on NBC's new streaming service Peacock. Inspired by the classic novel written by Aldous Huxley, Brave New World takes place "in a utopia whose perfection hinges upon control of monogamy and privacy, members of the collective begin to question the rules, putting their regimented society on a collision course with forbidden love and revolution."

The perfect candidate for this position "is not only a Brave New Worldf an, but also an active, outgoing social media personality who would be thrilled to live-tweet or live-stream theirBrave New World marathon experience," Course Hero's job posting states.

In order to enter Course Hero's contest, you must be 18 years old or older, as well as a United States resident. You must be willing to live-tweet or live-stream your Brave New World experience while using the correct tags provided by Course Hero on the accepted social media channels. Once your Brave New World binge-watching is complete, you must also compare the book to the show and post about it on your favorite social media channel.

Three winners will be chosen. Here's what each will receive for their efforts:

  • 1st Place: $1,000 USD, one-year subscription to Course Hero, one-year subscription to an accepted video streaming service, one hard copy of the Brave New World book, and Course Hero Swag.
  • 2nd Place: One-year subscription to Course Hero, one-year subscription to an accepted video streaming service, one hard copy of the Brave New World book, and Course Hero Swag.
  • 3rd Place: one-year subscription to an accepted video streaming service, one hard copy of the Brave New World book, and Course Hero Swag.

You can apply to participate in the contest on Course Hero's website. This contest is in not "sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or in association with NBCUniversal or Peacock," per Course Hero.

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