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Originally Posted by bobcat84
Good point and kudos to StXBuck over at BN: Martin said in OFS that he wants to be a history teacher. You can't even major in education at ND-and OSU's history dept. is top notch.
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Very interesting, but you can still major in History at ND. Then you could get certified or take an extra year of classes somewhere else to get your teaching liscenture. Hopefully this would become a factor though.
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10-25-2005, 01:59 PM
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Very interesting, but you can still major in History at ND. Then you could get certified or take an extra year of classes somewhere else to get your teaching liscenture. Hopefully this would become a factor though.
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I think I heard somewhere that they can have education as a second major at ND, and they take their education classes at the all-girls school across the street.
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10-25-2005, 02:29 PM
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Very interesting, but you can still major in History at ND. Then you could get certified or take an extra year of classes somewhere else to get your teaching liscenture. Hopefully this would become a factor though.
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If he means history teacher as opposed to professor, then it sounds like he's more interested in an education major than a history major--which as suggested would work in OSU's favor over ND.
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10-25-2005, 02:38 PM
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If he means history teacher as opposed to professor, then it sounds like he's more interested in an education major than a history major--which as suggested would work in OSU's favor over ND.
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Sometimes true BayBuck... but not always. That's the route I took through school... History major, then teaching certificate through extra classes. It helps you to avoid a lot of the bogus eduacation classes that they make you take (things that common sense and tutoring experience can teach you). I got a job at a high school no problem like that. It can happen.
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10-25-2005, 02:50 PM
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Sometimes true BayBuck... but not always. That's the route I took through school... History major, then teaching certificate through extra classes. It helps you to avoid a lot of the bogus eduacation classes that they make you take (things that common sense and tutoring experience can teach you). I got a job at a high school no problem like that. It can happen.
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Hey, no need to tell Martin that! 
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10-25-2005, 03:02 PM
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Uhhhh... Hey Ben... If you just read my last post, please disregard. Happy hour starts early here in Dayton. 
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11-03-2005, 02:11 PM
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Rivals $
11/3/05
Rivals Amp has done a piece on Ben Martin.
Coach Grippa mentions that OSU and ND have been in to visit recently.
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