To teach in a public school system, you will need state teachers certification. There are alternative routes for those who have an existing degree without having completed an education program at The Bachelor's level. You should inquire at the Board of Education in the location where you would like to teach, or call the State Board of Education in the state where you reside. They will be able to appropriately direct you in regards to securing a state teachers certification in the subject you would like to teach.
Go on to law school
No, it would not be possible to teach in Korea with a BA from Rochville University. In order to teach in Korea, you typically need a bachelor's degree from an accredited university. Rochville University is not an accredited institution, so it would not meet the requirements for teaching in Korea. It is important to ensure that your degree is from a recognized and accredited university to meet the qualifications for teaching in foreign countries.
No. And the school systems throughout South Korea have started cutting back their budgets a great deal, there are next to no foreign English teachers anymore.
You should probably major in the subject you want to teach and minor in education. Say you wanted to teach Biology, you could major in Biology and minor in secondary education. If you want to teach elemtary then you can major in elementary education or minor in it with a major in something you would like to teach.
It depends on the job you're applying for. At the University of La Plaz they would be over-joyed to have you. At UCLA they would be disinterested at best.
David Tennant went to drama school after he left secondary school, and gained a BA in Drama at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
== ==-Best Wishes,Vivek* Command of the English language is one of the most important assets one can have. It can help one: * Understand anything else in the World * Become a writer * Teach others * Utilize it as a stepping stone to further studies such as Law School ** At least that's what we did with our BA in English
MY SISTER take after 11th in BA admi what was next
'Ba' is not an English word. The acronym B.A. is Bachelor of Arts, a college degree.
In English, "ang lamig ba sobra" translates to "is it too cold?" in English.
yes
be nice to your friend and ba patient with that person