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Old 07-14-2008, 12:57 PM   #8
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Mary, I feel your disappointment.

I think I read that once you have a teaching license (for any subject), you can take a test to get one in another subject. I haven’t looked into it in a couple yrs tho.

If I were to teach high school or lower, I'd definitely want to teach math. But, I’d have to get my foot in the door by committing to biology or chemistry. Those subjects seem a lot more daunting when you consider all the “extras” teachers have to do outside of the classroom.
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