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raycheerache
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:37 am Post subject: Getting Job in New York |
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HI
I am going to New York in Fall to complete my bachelor's degree. I'm thinking of getting a CELTA so that i can teach part-time. How feasible would one say that is?
I've read a lot on this forum that if i have a CELTA, i can look for jobs at unaccredited language centers in Queens. But does that also apply to a person without a bachelor's degree?
And are there other websites besides craigslist that i can look for students that would like private lessons? Or any other alternative, really.
Or should i just not waste my time and money getting the CELTA because no one will hire me?
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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:23 pm Post subject: Re: Getting Job in New York |
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raycheerache wrote: |
HI
I am going to New York in Fall to complete my bachelor's degree. I'm thinking of getting a CELTA so that i can teach part-time. How feasible would one say that is?
I've read a lot on this forum that if i have a CELTA, i can look for jobs at unaccredited language centers in Queens. But does that also apply to a person without a bachelor's degree?
And are there other websites besides craigslist that i can look for students that would like private lessons? Or any other alternative, really.
Or should i just not waste my time and money getting the CELTA because no one will hire me?
Thanks in advance!  |
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