Just a heads up, this thread will contain some personal ramblings and my plans for the future. If you're not interested, don't waste your time reading it.
As many of you know, I've been in law school for the last 2 1/2 years, and have 1 semester left to complete that degree. However, I've come to loathe the work and have decided that I am not going to use a legal degree. Hence, I'm not even going to bother taking the finals this semester, as any further expenditures in such a pursuit would be a waste.
So, where does that leave me? One of my coworkers is a professor at another local university, where he teaches education classes. Having a discussion with him, it seems getting a non traditional teaching license is fairly easy. I'd have to take a couple of praxis tests and enroll in a program where I'll agree to complete the required training over the next 3 years. During this time, I can become employed as a teacher. However, this program requires that I go wherever they want me to in the state. Of course, with no local ties, this does not bother me. So, naturally, I am considering this option.
My first consideration is what to teach. I have a double major in Math and English, so Math would be the logical choice as it's one of the more in demand subjects. The next consideration would be age level. I'm thinking middle school or high school. Do we have any teachers here? Do you have any suggestions?
Pros:
- respectable work
- summer breaks from regular work schedule
- dealing with subjects I enjoy
- have considerable experience tutoring at the college level
Cons:
- red tape and politics
- spoiled and disrespectful kids
- stagnation in the taught subject area--teaching low level math does not allow much room for challenges
- lower pay than private sector work
Thoughts?