Getting both a bachelor's degree and a master's can be a great career booster, or it can be six years of wasted work. It all depends on how well you've figured out if the master's degree will actually be more valuable than simply working on the job for two more years, and how well you plot out a course to make sure you are able to finish your studies. Without taking a good look ahead while you're still in the early stages of your bachelor's degree studies, you can easily get locked into a degree path that will cost you lots of time and money, but not necessarily produce the career boost you want.
Some keys to consider include special combo BA and MS programs that can give you a master's in half the normal time, education financing options like employer tuition assistance (that tend to be more open to grad degree students) and the importance of things like professional licensure and certification that may add another layer of work even after you've completed your master's. Here's a full rundown of why and how to plan out your graduate degree while you are still in college.
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Everything You Need To Know To Get Through Your Education Degree Program
Studying to become a teacher involves learning about specific subjects you want to actually teach, but also broader topics like psychology that you'll need to have expertise in to handle a classroom effectively. To get yourself well-positioned for a teaching job, you also need to understand that a music teacher, for example, will need to know how to teach kids from kindergarten all the way up to middle school and also be able to teach band or orchestra. Add to that the fact that you need licensure to teach in more private and public schools, with different requirements to fulfill in each state, and you've got a pretty complicated path to navigate before you actually get up in front of a class for your first day as a professional teachers. Here, an education degree graduate explains the many teaching degree requirements you Nned to graduate in the field of education.
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