For those graduating in '09...

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Teaching sounds scary but it really isn't. I opted for working with nursery kids because i thought working with older kids wud b a bit scary but i changed my mind after i actually taught a class of 30 8 year olds. Once the kids know you a bit and you know them (which doesn't take long) it is reaally simple and really fun!

Hehe, I was kidding on that front. I've taught a group of 30 5 year old kids for 4 weeks, they were lovely! Mind you, it was an islamic summer club, so don't know if that had any impact on their behaviour..though I did start getting fed up at the end of it and was glad (in a way) when it was over..so I'm still undecided...
In reference to your older post...even though one may marry, it still doesn't stop one from studying. I've known some people to obtain a degree, get married and then study for a PhD and juggle life with kids and all..
So marriage doesn't end the prospect of learning...
 
Hehe, I was kidding on that front. I've taught a group of 30 5 year old kids for 4 weeks, they were lovely! Mind you, it was an islamic summer club, so don't know if that had any impact on their behaviour..though I did start getting fed up at the end of it and was glad (in a way) when it was over..so I'm still undecided...
In reference to your older post...even though one may marry, it still doesn't stop one from studying. I've known some people to obtain a degree, get married and then study for a PhD and juggle life with kids and all..
So marriage doesn't end the prospect of learning...

Oh right lol well, you wanted to teach in a secondary school yeh? Cos secondary school is way different to 5 year olds like.. You become a bit less fed up of them lol since they are way less eager to please.

Yeh i get what you're saying. I would love to take on another degree later in life.. probably if i could afford it tho, tuition fees are so unbelievably expensive.
 
Hehe, I was kidding on that front. I've taught a group of 30 5 year old kids for 4 weeks, they were lovely! Mind you, it was an islamic summer club, so don't know if that had any impact on their behaviour..though I did start getting fed up at the end of it and was glad (in a way) when it was over..so I'm still undecided...
In reference to your older post...even though one may marry, it still doesn't stop one from studying. I've known some people to obtain a degree, get married and then study for a PhD and juggle life with kids and all..
So marriage doesn't end the prospect of learning...


AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu

Uhkti i did say people get married and then dont learn anymore!! One should never stop learning!!! Its just parents get their children married because their degree is like a marriage certificate lol.

Nevertheless nowdays parents go looking only a person with Phd to obtain such certificate :rollseyes

Bengali's mannnn!!! lol :enough!:

FiAmaaniAllah
 

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