Quote: (05-13-2013 08:59 AM)Thomas the Rhymer Wrote:
Quote: (05-13-2013 05:34 AM)Captain Ahab Wrote:
Anyway, thoughts for the morning. Interested in opinions.
When you start, a significant amount of what should be your off-time ends up being consumed in lesson planning and marking assignments. Don't look at that supposedly short workday/work year because you will sometimes be working longer hours than office drones just to keep up with the work load and deadlines.
This.
As an engineer moving into the education industry (already taught at a university abroad for 2 semesters) it is an amazing job. Yes, it took me about 5 hrs cumulatively to develop a PPT/daily lesson, but if you're only teaching 2-3 courses it's not bad at all. Lifestyle is amazing (very dynamic) plus if you've learned game, you're probably better than 95% of the teachers on board.
I highly recommend teaching at universities abroad, especially places that dickride white people (Asia)
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