05-24-2021, 02:03 PM
I know in CA, you don't have to get a degree in education, or something along those lines, to get a teacher credential; instead, they offer a post-baccalaureate program that takes about a year to go through.
My advice is to check on that option as well - can you get an inexpensive degree for as cheap as humanly possible, and then go get a teaching credential in another way? It's worth checking out.
Many states even have those programs for free, and PAY you a stipend as you go through the program.
My advice is to check on that option as well - can you get an inexpensive degree for as cheap as humanly possible, and then go get a teaching credential in another way? It's worth checking out.
Many states even have those programs for free, and PAY you a stipend as you go through the program.
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