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Advice regarding Online MA TESOL, or Traditional University
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MuscatGary



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 8:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

nellychess wrote:
I was taking the plunge. I packed my bags, sold my car, and was ready to go. It fell through because I didn't have the right credentials. I am trying to get them, and get more information. Why crush someone's dream?


Every tefl teacher I know loves meeting up with family and friends back home but dreads it because of the inevitable comments about "you're really lucky to work abroad," and "I've always wanted to do that but......" Then there's the more bitter "if only I'd done that when...." People who talk about going into international work for years on end without ever doing it generally never do. When I took my first overseas assignment I didn't tell anybody what I was thinking about doing until the night before I left!

Ten years is too long, either do it or move on and accept, that as you say yourself, that it's just a dream never to become a reality.
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happyinshangqiu



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

MuscatGary wrote:
nellychess wrote:
I was taking the plunge. I packed my bags, sold my car, and was ready to go. It fell through because I didn't have the right credentials. I am trying to get them, and get more information. Why crush someone's dream?


Every tefl teacher I know loves meeting up with family and friends back home but dreads it because of the inevitable comments about "you're really lucky to work abroad," and "I've always wanted to do that but......" Then there's the more bitter "if only I'd done that when...." People who talk about going into international work for years on end without ever doing it generally never do. When I took my first overseas assignment I didn't tell anybody what I was thinking about doing until the night before I left!

Ten years is too long, either do it or move on and accept, that as you say yourself, that it's just a dream never to become a reality.


When I was a kid, I used to watch 'La Balon Rouge' on Picture Box? (If you are a Brit who grew up in the 70's you'll remember the programme) and always dreamed of a load of balloons taking me away. I lived in Halifax though and not Paris so I had more reason than the little boy in the film.

It's tough I suppose to leave stuff behind - not for me, I couldn't wait to leave and it hasn't disappointed - but a lot of people never get round to doing this. A shame really, they don't know what they are missing.
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happyinshangqiu



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:13 am    Post subject: Re: Advice regarding Online MA TESOL, or Traditional Univers Reply with quote

nellychess wrote:

2. Would an online Masters degree be valuable as far as getting a job, or greater earning potential?
(I am interested in China, S Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Mexico, and South America).



Just go and see if teaching and living abroad is for you, you have your degree, that is all you need, if you like it - then plan on the back of that. What is the point of further qualifications if you aren't a teacher?

You'll get a job in China after the holidays, which will be next week, in two weeks, all the universities start their second semester for the year. Problem solved.
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nellychess



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 6:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If I had enough money, I'd be gone. I'll get there. From what I'm hearing, the CELTA seems like the way to go. I figure that if I can save 10k, 'll be able to take CELTA, and have a good nest egg for security. Thats what Im working on now.
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esl_prof



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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nellychess wrote:
If I had enough money, I'd be gone. I'll get there. From what I'm hearing, the CELTA seems like the way to go. I figure that if I can save 10k, 'll be able to take CELTA, and have a good nest egg for security. Thats what Im working on now.


That sounds like a good plan. Please keep us posted on how things work out.
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nellychess



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks all
I have an interview Thursday, for a part time English Teaching job in Houston, teaching Hispanic adults at a language center. It could be interesting. Apparently they have training, and some standardized method with about 6 schools.
This could be the start I have been looking for. We'll see.
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nomad soul



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 12:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Although their short training won't meet the requirements of a full, 120-hour TEFL cert course, it's a start.

Good luck at the interview.
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esl_prof



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nellychess wrote:
Thanks all
I have an interview Thursday, for a part time English Teaching job in Houston, teaching Hispanic adults at a language center. It could be interesting. Apparently they have training, and some standardized method with about 6 schools.
This could be the start I have been looking for. We'll see.


Congratulations and good luck! We'll look forward to hearing how it goes.
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AGoodStory



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 7:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

happyinshangqiu wrote:


When I was a kid, I used to watch 'La Balon Rouge' on Picture Box? (If you are a Brit who grew up in the 70's you'll remember the programme) and always dreamed of a load of balloons taking me away. I lived in Halifax though and not Paris so I had more reason than the little boy in the film.

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Oh, now you've given yourself away, happyinshangqiu! You must be the producer of the movie "Up," hiding here at the cafe, undercover. We've found you out! Very Happy

Seriously, nellychess, let us know how the interview goes, as esl_prof suggested.

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