Anonymous wrote:Look into becoming a speech and language therapist. Does GMU offer the major? Much easier to find a job anywhere in the country in schools or hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your help, PPs!
Anonymous wrote:
1. Don't corner yourself with "secondary english." Those jobs are few and far between and very competative. My wife was certified in both secondary english and elementary education and there were far more of the latter positions available in MC.
My plan, and this is very subject to change, is to get my Bachelor's in Secondary English, start working, and go to grad school part time to get my Master's in Special Education. My absolute ideal job would be to teach high school students with mild to moderate learning or emotional disabilities English/language arts, and possibly Social Studies if I can get certified in that easily.
Anonymous wrote:
1. Don't corner yourself with "secondary english." Those jobs are few and far between and very competative. My wife was certified in both secondary english and elementary education and there were far more of the latter positions available in MC.
Anonymous wrote:I'm currently at GMU studying to become a secondary English teacher. Are there any teachers here? If so, what county do you work in? What was the hiring process like? Do you earn enough to be able to live comfortably near where you work, or do you have a longer commute for a cheaper cost of living?
Thanks for your help!