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[quote=Anonymous]Are you prepared to go back to school to get certified to teach? What’s your plan for student teaching? I don’t know exactly how long it would take you, but I’d imagine you are at least 1.5 years away from being licensed and able to apply to teach. Do you genuinely enjoy working with kids? (You didn’t mention this in your original post). Do you know what you’d teach? I left a fed attorney job to teach in public schools. In my case, the pay cut wasn’t as dramatic as I expected, especially considering I was working when my kids were in school and wasn’t traveling. I also enjoy working with kids, and I wanted the teaching schedule. Going into teaching will be different work, and you may be surprised at the number of hours a first year teacher works. It takes years of very long hours to get to the point where you function effectively working fewer hours a week. Good luck to you, whatever you decide! [/quote]
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