08-25-2020, 01:26 PM
(08-25-2020, 12:54 PM)jcooke Wrote: I am currently working on my TESU BSBA Gen Mgmt and plan on getting my masters after so that I can teach.
I am very interested in doing anything I can coming from a “non traditional” background to improve my odds of getting in to a teaching program. I am wondering if doing this and being able to add online teaching to my resume while finishing my undergrad and my masters would be a good look?
I don't know for sure, especially since it depends on where you're going to be teaching and what kind of teaching you're hoping to do, but I would think that it would help. If you can get a job teaching English overseas while working on your schooling, so much the better. There is at least one online English school that will specifically hire students who are currently pursuing a degree. I cannot recall which one that is right now, however.