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oldboy
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 38
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Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:50 am Post subject: Advice please - China next month, Trinity Tesol, no degree. |
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Hi everyone,
Okay so heres the situation:
I have a Trinity TESOL certificate but no degree. I'm looking to teach for about 6-8 months in China before I start uni at the end of this year.
The advice I need - As I don't have a degree, what are the most relaxed provinces? I've read through a lot of posts about this, and as we all know with China it depends, but very few posts actually specify which are the most tolerable areas?
As I have no degree, roughly what kind is salary should I put as a benchmark? Baring in mind I have a Trinity TESOL.
Also if you can recommend any schools that would be incredibly helpful!
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The Ever-changing Cleric

Joined: 19 Feb 2009 Posts: 1523
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Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:12 pm Post subject: Re: Advice please - China next month, Trinity Tesol, no degr |
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oldboy wrote: |
I have a Trinity TESOL certificate but no degree. I'm looking to teach for about 6-8 months in China before I start uni at the end of this year.
The advice I need - As I don't have a degree, what are the most relaxed provinces? I've read through a lot of posts about this, and as we all know with China it depends, but very few posts actually specify which are the most tolerable areas? |
i'd say it depends on the school (not the province or area) and how motivated they are to get you the documents for a work visa. but since you only plan on sticking around for 6-8 months, it'll be harder to find a place that will do that. contracts are usually one year. |
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oldboy
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 38
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Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:26 pm Post subject: Re: Advice please - China next month, Trinity Tesol, no degr |
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The Ever-changing Cleric wrote: |
oldboy wrote: |
I have a Trinity TESOL certificate but no degree. I'm looking to teach for about 6-8 months in China before I start uni at the end of this year.
The advice I need - As I don't have a degree, what are the most relaxed provinces? I've read through a lot of posts about this, and as we all know with China it depends, but very few posts actually specify which are the most tolerable areas? |
i'd say it depends on the school (not the province or area) and how motivated they are to get you the documents for a work visa. but since you only plan on sticking around for 6-8 months, it'll be harder to find a place that will do that. contracts are usually one year. |
I know contracts are usually a year, but I've also seen a substantial amount of 6 and 8 month contracts.
Again what I'm really looking for here is specific advice, what schools should I look into? Any particular good franchises, or schools within a franchise?
TEFL school reviews seem to be mainly focused on negatives aspects. I'm finding it hard to find any data on good schools to look into, unless you/anyone has any good links?
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