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Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment.

count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment.
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.

MWB wrote:There is a variety of issues with education right now, and one of the big ones is how people are trained to become teachers. It's not so much making it tougher to enter, it's making sure it's properly done. That's why the "real internship" (not student teaching, which is good, but far too short) is an important step. First, they get invaluable experience that they would never get in college. Second, and more importantly, they find out if it's really the right job for them. The number of teachers who quit within the first three years is quite high. Some type of bar exam, if properly done, would make sure that people actually want to teach before they enter their own classroom.
Just to add, I'd be happy to take whatever exam they institute... or better yet, they can come observe me teaching if they really want to properly evaluate.

count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment. :pop:
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.

Rylan wrote:count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment. :pop:
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.
No not really.

Rylan wrote:count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment. :pop:
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.
No not really. But the real reason I decided against teaching is that its too stressful.

ExPatriatePen wrote:LOL, I found Rylans post to be a lot funnier than the obviously bitter, jealous post from another individual in a separate thread, but I guess that's only because Rylans post was just making fun of himself and wasn't a personal attack.

ExPatriatePen wrote:count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment.
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.
LOL, I found Rylans post to be a lot funnier than the obviously bitter, jealous post from another individual in a separate thread, but I guess that's only because Rylans post was just making fun of himself and wasn't a personal attack.

Rylan wrote:count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment.
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.
No not really. But the real reason I decided against teaching is that its too stressful.

count2infinity wrote:ExPatriatePen wrote:count2infinity wrote:Rylan wrote:I considered teaching, but I couldn't get past the fact that high school girls would want in my pants and I didn't want the harassment.
do you even think before you post anymore? very disappoint.
LOL, I found Rylans post to be a lot funnier than the obviously bitter, jealous post from another individual in a separate thread, but I guess that's only because Rylans post was just making fun of himself and wasn't a personal attack.
i think i looked over there, many posters loling, here, only one. just saying.


Sarcastic wrote:Did you guys read this? This is the profit business education system in U.S.. Very indicative of how things operate in the US, whether we're talking education or healthcare or whatever else. It's never about how to improve the country, it's all about how much money an owner can make.


canaan wrote:...and how do you get parents to get kids to their school? a quality education, for one.







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