If I were getting back into TESOL (not likely right now), I'd definitely get the master's first. Live and learn, man. I would also make sure I went with the absolute cheapest master's program I could find. I'm telling you, and I'm sure you already know this, that most schools overseas won't care if you get a master's from K-Mart TESOL or Harvard. I know your students sure as hell won't care. Showing up at most schools, high schools and Unis, with a high priced master's is as stupid as wearing your church-going tux to work in a slaughterhouse.
Yeah, go as cheap as you can and save that extra money for retirement. By a bond with the extra dough. You may need that to keep yourself out of a McDonald's mopping floors when you're 65.
You don't need to spend a lot to get an adequate master's degree.
- I'm looking - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-01-30
- Re:Masters in TEFL. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-01-31
- Go cheap - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-10
- Re:Go cheap. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-02-11
- False economy - Teachers Discussion -- Martin McMorrow -- 2007-02-11
- Martin's right, and I know he's right - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-12
- False economy - Teachers Discussion -- Martin McMorrow -- 2007-02-11
- Re:Go cheap. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-02-11
- Go cheap - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-10
- Re:Masters in TEFL. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-01-31