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And...I got an A! In history which is not typically one of my high interest areas. Woo hoo!

I feel like I spent lots of time on the one class which makes me wonder about full time next year. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

This coming school year I'll be working toward art teacher certification which does not include earning a Master's. It seems that's the trend for art teachers, most schools offer a master's if you plan to do work museum work or fine arts. Probably this is a cost saving measure for schools. Makes me wonder, even though I'm set to go, if I should search out a master's program elsewhere, school systems pay better when you have more degrees. Or, wait, get into a school then see about reimbursement for a masters degree...Gawd...I hate second guessing myself.

Any CT teachers out there?


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Besides, many schools pay for their teachers' advanced degrees. Get the job, then go for the masters.


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Remarrying 12/17/15

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