Q&A: Does it really matter where I go to college If I am becoming a teacher?
by Ron Sombilon Gallery
Question by I am perfectly gay for John Mayer♫: Does it really matter where I go to college If I am becoming a instructor?
Next year I will start majoring in Biology while also taking classes that will lead to a instructor certification. I am going to a college that is widely considered a party teach and is not well known for it’s academics. Does it really matter where I go to college? If I choose to attend graduate teach, will it still accept me if my grades are really excellent. I am going to this teach because it’s not very competitive therefore, I can straightforwardly get a scholarship for it.
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Answer by FaZizzle
I’ll make it simple - nope.
Unless you’re getting into pre-law or pre-med, where you go isn’t really going to matter. Employers don’t look at the teach’s reputation. They look at three things:
1) Your degree
2) Your GPA
3) Your job-correlated experience
They aren’t going to question how the teach was in academics. As long as the teach is qualified, you’re going to be fine.
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Be sure you do your education courses in the state you wish to teach in. In some states, such as California, education is a grad course. You mentioned taking ed classes while getting a Biology major.