12-27-2018, 05:50 PM
Thank you! I don’t want to stay in health care anymore, I’ve had a few family members pass away from cancer and working in health care is a constant reminder of that. I’ve also been considering early education, I’m a dual citizen and one of the easiest jobs to find in Europe or Asia is an ESL teacher. I know that you don’t necessarily need a degree in teaching in most countries but rather just a TEFL certificate. But if I go that route I’d rather do it right, get my early education degree, get my TEFL, get two years of experience teaching in South Korea or Thailand and then get my CELTA. With all of that I’ll be able to teach in just about any country in the world. As of right now everything is still up in the air. Thanks again, I really appreciate it!


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