[nobe-l] Introduction and Advice for Student Teaching

Jasmine jasmine.kotsay at gmail.com
Sun Apr 3 10:35:32 UTC 2016


Hello,
I went to junior college as well. It was better for me that way. I then transferred into another school, a university, and am going to graduate in December. I found that this worked better for me, and I have been in school for eight years. I started at age 19, and am now 27

> On Mar 22, 2016, at 9:15 PM, Kayla James via NOBE-L <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Thank you for telling me all that, Tara. It does help. I suppose now
> another dilemma to figure out is whether to go for four years in
> education or two years in child development/early childhood education.
> I'm wondering because I am 23 and still a college freshman. I still
> live at home.
> If I go four years, that would mean transferring to another school and
> getting a bachelor's. If I go, I'll be a teacher in any grade I want,
> higher pay, more paperwork and around age 27, probably.
> If I get my associate's here at my junior college, I'll be at work
> faster, an assistant teacher, daycare worker, or nanny (I can't help
> it, you guys. I'm still holding out on that dream), but with less pay.
> So that is my pros and cons delemma list.
> If anyone has done either, please send advice on or off list.
> 
> Kayla
> 
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