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Daphilia
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Location: British Columbia
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 8:27 pm Post subject: University Jobs....are they really better?????? |
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Hey,
I just finished my stint in Korea in March and I am seriously considering coming back. This time instead of a private school I am considering a public school or University simply for more vacation time.
I have a good reference from my director but just curious as to which jobs people think are better. Are University jobs better and are they difficult to get if you don't have a masters?
Any help is appreciated. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 8:56 pm Post subject: Re: University Jobs....are they really better?????? |
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Daphilia wrote: |
Hey,
I just finished my stint in Korea in March and I am seriously considering coming back. This time instead of a private school I am considering a public school or University simply for more vacation time.
I have a good reference from my director but just curious as to which jobs people think are better. Are University jobs better and are they difficult to get if you don't have a masters?
Any help is appreciated. |
REAL university jobs (close to Seoul) are almost impossible to get if:
1) you are not in Korea and/or
2) you do not have a masters.
Having said that, there are lots of small universities that would hire someone with just a BA
AND lots of Uni-gwans - university run hakwons- that hire people with just a BA. Many of these will hire from out of country as well.
With in-country experience it will be easy to get a decent public school job. Contact your favorite flavor of government program. |
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PRagic

Joined: 24 Feb 2006
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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REAL university jobs are impossible to get here unless you have your Ph.D., are published, and have experience. |
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chriswylson
Joined: 20 Feb 2007
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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Is this our insecure 'Professor' tooting his horn once again? |
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IlIlNine
Joined: 15 Jun 2005 Location: Gunpo, Gyonggi, SoKo
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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Universities aren't worth it. |
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HapKi

Joined: 10 Dec 2004 Location: TALL BUILDING-SEOUL
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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Universities are worth it, and I'd recommend everyone give a shot at trying to get one. If you're dedicated at EFL in Korea, it's the obvious progression from hagwon work. |
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PRagic

Joined: 24 Feb 2006
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 10:51 pm Post subject: |
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Chriswylson,
Whatever. Just making a clarification. I have always been highly supportive of anyone's interest in teaching at university here or elsewhere, and I have been an outspoken critic of the deteriorating employment conditions for MA (and, to a less extent, BA) instructors in Korea. However, having had different positions at different levels at several universities, from visiting instructor with an MA to tenure-track with a Ph.D., I do try to keep it honest. If it makes you feel better, define 'REAL' any way you see fit. |
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PRagic

Joined: 24 Feb 2006
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, but don't expect any of your Korean co-workers or anyone in administration at your university to agree with you! |
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Paji eh Wong

Joined: 03 Jun 2003
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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University Jobs....are they really better?????? |
I'm going with an unequivocal "yes".
"Real" Universities jobs here are impossible to get because there are no "real" Universities. Oh, and as long as my Korean colleagues have to pay the 70 - 120 mil. bribe for a professorship, I don't consider them real either. |
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ella

Joined: 17 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2007 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, here, too. I wanted to teach adults without split shifts so a university job is perfect for me. No one looks over my shoulder, no chasing hyperactive kids around a classroom trying just to get them to sit down, no snotty noses to wipe or poopy pants to change, and I don't have to spend every day repeating, "This is a pencil." I get to have have real conversations with students who really want to learn. |
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hubba bubba
Joined: 24 Oct 2006
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 12:15 am Post subject: |
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ella wrote: |
Yes, here, too. I wanted to teach adults without split shifts so a university job is perfect for me. No one looks over my shoulder, no chasing hyperactive kids around a classroom trying just to get them to sit down, no snotty noses to wipe or poopy pants to change, and I don't have to spend every day repeating, "This is a pencil." I get to have have real conversations with students who really want to learn. |
I'm at an elementary. Find your post offensive. I've never wiped a nose, or "changed a poopy pants".
Somehow, sometimes, people that teach adults or uni students think that they are better then those that teach beginning learners. Like they are too good to step foot in a Hae Nim Ban. Whatever.
No one looks over my shoulder either. If they did, I wouldn't mind it. It's all good to like your job, just don't put down the rest of us. |
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PRagic

Joined: 24 Feb 2006
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 12:35 am Post subject: |
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The second most Ph.D.s from Berkley granted to any graduates of any university? SNU. I'm not even a big fan of SNU, but you have to admit they're learning something. Yonsei's GSIS has put at least 5 people through into Harvard Ph.D. programs. I graduated from a top-10 university in my dicipline, and the Koreans there, all trained in Korea, were highly competitive - actually stronger quantitatively than students from other countries, including the US and Canada.
There are no real universities here? Come again. In fact, most of the more prominent departments in most of the more well known universities house scholars that are internationally known and respected. ESL? Couldn't tell you.
OK, now here come the quips about rampant plagarism and low levels of scholarly publications in international journals. Enjoy, and feel good about yourself. You don't have to worry about that end of the job. No wonder a lot of the foreign university teachers here have a bad reputation with their departments. |
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Pyongshin Sangja

Joined: 20 Apr 2003 Location: I love baby!
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Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 10:49 pm Post subject: Re: University Jobs....are they really better?????? |
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Daphilia wrote: |
Hey,
I just finished my stint in Korea in March and I am seriously considering coming back. This time instead of a private school I am considering a public school or University simply for more vacation time.
I have a good reference from my director but just curious as to which jobs people think are better. Are University jobs better...?
Any help is appreciated. |
YES!!! |
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happygirl

Joined: 20 Feb 2006
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:08 am Post subject: |
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Not if you work at some unis. 8:30 am class. 1:45 hour break, 1 class, 1:45 hour break, 2 classes. 1 hour mandatory tutoring per week, no severence, no airfare, 18 hours teaching per week, mandatory intensive classes during breaks ( yes you get paid for them but not a reasonable amount) which means you cannot take more than 2 weeks consecutive vacation, 20 min bus ride to campus......
freshman classes with students who cannot, or will not, answer "What is your favorite food?" with a complete sentence. constant talking, cell phones in class, rampant accepted cheating |
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FUBAR
Joined: 21 Oct 2003 Location: The Y.C.
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:13 am Post subject: |
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happygirl wrote: |
freshman classes with students who cannot, or will not, answer "What is your favorite food?" with a complete sentence. constant talking, cell phones in class, rampant accepted cheating |
This part is up to you to take care of. I agree with the rest of it though. |
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