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Re: A conversation w/ daryn re: being a teacher
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[ QUOTE ] i am now thinking of persuing some graduate math degree, thoughts? jason t? how much work is it? i hate work. [/ QUOTE ] I'm sorry to break the news that it is an insane amount of work. But, it's extremely rewarding. [/ QUOTE ] alright, fuckit |
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Re: A conversation w/ daryn re: being a teacher
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i am now thinking of persuing some graduate math degree, thoughts? jason t? how much work is it? i hate work. [/ QUOTE ] now that this thread has been bumped.. have you done any research into what it takes to teach high school in MA? im thinking of doing this for a few years after college before going off to grad school. |
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Re: A conversation w/ daryn re: being a teacher
yeah here's the gist of it
you basically have to take a few tests.. one in your subject that you want to teach, and one in general literacy/competence or something like that.. then you are "certified" i think.. then you can get a job. i hear that within 5 years of getting the job you have to have started the process of getting masters degree |
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Re: A conversation w/ daryn re: being a teacher
I really think I would get a kick out of teaching some basic algebra-precalculus classes. I've been told you don't exactly need to graduate from a top school with a 3.8...which is a good thing because i'm well on my way to being a college dropout [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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