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Old 10-25-2005, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by BayBuck
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.
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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