tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25191821.post5126914420894645412..comments2024-02-09T09:06:35.137-06:00Comments on Madtown Mama: miscellaneous mondaySuzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05090954944438450837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25191821.post-9311452147766972922011-03-29T08:01:27.430-05:002011-03-29T08:01:27.430-05:00I think the accompanist I worked with at Goshen go...I think the accompanist I worked with at Goshen got to do all those things - and she was/is a professor (including teaching, at least when I was there)! She was one of my favorite people, though I know she was underpaid (all prof's at GC were/are) and not respected well enough (she deserved much more, though I know lots of people adored her). ...but that's in Goshen.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10205490094706366907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25191821.post-24394688485721044092011-03-29T07:32:15.001-05:002011-03-29T07:32:15.001-05:00Because of all your advanced degrees, you could en...Because of all your advanced degrees, you could enter a graduate-degree and initial teacher certification combo program and probably will be able to skip everything other than the education courses and student teaching, depending on how many undergraduate hours you have in the subject you want to teach. It would take you two years at the absolute most to get certified (well, depending on what your state requires, anyway). But since you have such an advanced degree, I bet your time in the program would be much shorter than mine has been, and mine will take two years total (I'm halfway there! WOOT!)Jenn-Jenn, the Mother Henhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01850119465505660438noreply@blogger.com