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Thinking of becoming a teacher after my masters, it's the easiest job I can think of :(
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I think it will be the easiest way to earn money. My parents have luckily said they will support me regardless, so I'll always have a roof over my head. I can't be bothered to learn complex IT skills, so teaching seems like a good idea. At least, in the UK.
I think it will be the easiest way to earn money. My parents have luckily said they will support me regardless, so I'll always have a roof over my head. I can't be bothered to learn complex IT skills, so teaching seems like a good idea. At least, in the UK.
Ah, you hit the road block with computers too, huh? May I ask what your master's was in? I found out too late that mine required programming knowledge.
Ah, you hit the road block with computers too, huh? May I ask what your master's was in? I found out too late that mine required programming knowledge.
I just stumbled on this post. I was a teacher and then got a second masters to get out of teaching but still work in a school. In my opinion teaching is very very dismal and stressful. It depends on where you teach sure...but having to create daily lessons while controlling a classroom full of kids is super hard. Some people do alright, but my personality and the shit I had to endure was way too much.
Principals can be very punishing to teachers. Kids are pretty out of control these days and it can be really hard to get kids to put away their cell phones.
I just stumbled on this post. I was a teacher and then got a second masters to get out of teaching but still work in a school. In my opinion teaching is very very dismal and stressful. It depends on where you teach sure...but having to create daily lessons while controlling a classroom full of kids is super hard. Some people do alright, but my personality and the shit I had to endure was way too much.
Principals can be very punishing to teachers. Kids are pretty out of control these days and it can be really hard to get kids to put away their cell phones.
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