After undergrad, I want to get into a good PhD stats program. I'm trying to figure out whether I should tutor at my university or not. I felt flattered that the director of the student learning center at my university asked me to tutor Probability there in the summer and fall, and I would love to, but then I realized that I may need to use that time to find research experience since I have no research experience at all. I would need to take a class that gives more difficult probability problems to solve, which could be fun, but I may need to prioritize my time to other things that I need for getting into stats PhD programs....
Would tutoring at my university tutoring center add to my application to stats PhD programs at all? I do have math tutoring experience at a community college from a few years ago so maybe tutoring at UC Berkeley wouldn't add much to my application?
If someone could help me make a decision, I would appreciate it! Thanks so much for reading this!