So last summer I switched from Art ed major/English minor to English ed major/art minor (already had the credits, required no extra effort for the minor). This school year I have finally begun taking education classes and having internships in a local high school English class. Problem is I'm wondering if I really want to teach at all anymore. I enjoyed it while I was a Teacher Cadet in high school, but that was different. Then I was working in a middle school, only there for one period, and I knew most of the students' parents so they all behaved. Now I'm realizing that if I go through with this, I'll be dealing with high schoolers all day, every day. What put it in perspective is when I realized that I'd basically be teaching my teenage brothers and people like my old classmates and I'm not so sure I want to deal with that. And that's if I get a job. Right now only one of the nine closest counties to me has a position open for an English teacher. My state is cutting teachers, not hiring them.
In order for me to get my licensure and graduate by next Spring, I will have to obtain special permission (because of my switching majors) which is going to be a pain. If I don't get that special permission I'm basically stuck for another year meaning I'll graduate Spring 2013. If I do get it, I will have 9 credits over the summer, then I will be juggling 18 credit hours, a 25 hour internship, a 50 hour internship, and my part time job next fall. Then I will do my student teaching in the Spring. I'm doing alright now with 19 hours, a 25 hour internship, and my job; but I'm always tired and I'm getting burnt out.
If I drop the teaching licensure and just go for my BA in English, I will have 6 credits over the summer, 15 next fall, and then I will graduate at the end of Fall 2011. I've looked around at the local job openings and there's a good handful for administrative assistants and clerical positions, all of which require a 4 year degree. I'm really good in an office and have lots of experience in running offices. Going this route would get me out in the workforce earlier and enable my fiance and I to get our own place earlier as well. But I still worry about finding a job. However the retail job I have is actually a really good one and they would be happy to put me at 36-38 hours a week since I'm trained in three different departments.
Only thing is that I'm not sure how my Mom is going to take this possible switch. I know she wants me to go further than being an office clerk, but I don't plan on doing that forever. I've thought about possibly going back and getting my Masters degree after 2-3 years in the workforce. I know my fiance will support me no matter what I want to do, so that's not an issue.
I pretty much have to figure this out this semester due to having to get that special permission ASAP. I guess I just want to know what you guys think, y'all usually give out pretty good advice from what I've seen.
In order for me to get my licensure and graduate by next Spring, I will have to obtain special permission (because of my switching majors) which is going to be a pain. If I don't get that special permission I'm basically stuck for another year meaning I'll graduate Spring 2013. If I do get it, I will have 9 credits over the summer, then I will be juggling 18 credit hours, a 25 hour internship, a 50 hour internship, and my part time job next fall. Then I will do my student teaching in the Spring. I'm doing alright now with 19 hours, a 25 hour internship, and my job; but I'm always tired and I'm getting burnt out.
If I drop the teaching licensure and just go for my BA in English, I will have 6 credits over the summer, 15 next fall, and then I will graduate at the end of Fall 2011. I've looked around at the local job openings and there's a good handful for administrative assistants and clerical positions, all of which require a 4 year degree. I'm really good in an office and have lots of experience in running offices. Going this route would get me out in the workforce earlier and enable my fiance and I to get our own place earlier as well. But I still worry about finding a job. However the retail job I have is actually a really good one and they would be happy to put me at 36-38 hours a week since I'm trained in three different departments.
Only thing is that I'm not sure how my Mom is going to take this possible switch. I know she wants me to go further than being an office clerk, but I don't plan on doing that forever. I've thought about possibly going back and getting my Masters degree after 2-3 years in the workforce. I know my fiance will support me no matter what I want to do, so that's not an issue.
I pretty much have to figure this out this semester due to having to get that special permission ASAP. I guess I just want to know what you guys think, y'all usually give out pretty good advice from what I've seen.

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