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Hi all!
One of the recruiters Iβm working with is Adventure Teaching and they have offered me an interview with North American International School in Uijeongbu. However, as much as I researched, I havenβt found anything about them!
Has anyone heard of them or worked for them? Iβm kind of sketched out and definitely hesitant. But you never know.
Any advice appreciated!!
Just for context Iβm singaporean (as in I hold a passport) even tho Iβve only lived here for 2-3 yrs and I go to singapore American school. I heard that some people here tend to dislike SAS kids. Iβm guessing this is bc they have the impression SAS is full of spoiled, rich kids (which is somewhat true tho.)
I took a short break but am glad to be back working on today's Medical School Breakdown
American International School of Medicine (Guyana South America
This program is based in Georgetown, Guyana in South America, and has USA offices in Georgia. It is an MD program, and tuition is about $23k a year. It is an international program and does not mention much on curriculum other than some rotation specifics, and no mention of GPA/MCAT requirements or averages.
There are no offices of Diversity, LGBTQ+, or a Medical School Pride Alliance Chapter.
At the current moment homosexual acts are illegal and can result in life imprisonment. It appears that efforts to decriminalize homosexual acts have begun but only βcross dressingβ is legal and there are negatvie attitudes towards LGBTQ+ individuals.
Or any other form of Asian American history? What did your school do for AAPI month (May)?
Hey guys,
I'm thinking about applying to British schools for the Fall semester for a master's in Politics/International Relations but I haven't put in an application yet. Realistically speaking, is there still a decent, probable shot of me still attending if I were to apply to said schools late June/early July? I've seen some British programs have pretty late due dates (i.e. August 2021 for an October 2021 start date) but I don't know if that's a legal fiction or not or if that's strictly for British nationals.
But seriously though... I'm Canadian and at this point considering never stepping foot in the US again. Canada is ripe with white supremacy and all that good stuff too which is why I've been telling myself that going to school in the states couldn't be so different. Anyone currently studying in the states that can talk about their experiences?
(Also, doesn't help being Asian and Americans thinking you have Covid AND despite thinking you have Covid also willing to get close enough to you to beat you to death for causing Covid. All the while simultaneously believing the virus is a hoax and doesn't actually exist anywayyyy please make it make sense sorry this post is so useless holy shit I hope you're all safe especially in DC)
I currently work in the outdoor education industry and am thinking to get a teaching qualification as I love to teach and want the option to live internationally and work. I am American but live with my British boyfriend in Dubai who is planning to do a PGCE back in the UK next year. Here's the thing I don't know what's better and would give me more options: a PGCE from the UK or a Masters in Teaching from the US (the program I would be doing is in Oregon).
It looks like they would cost the same more or less and take the same amount of time. I am currently doing a masters in biology so in a year or so I'll have a masters regardless.
I would like the option to teach in international schools for awhile but also be able to come back to the states eventually as well and have the ability to teach.
Thanks !
Sorry its one of those threads... I just want the best for my family. The idea of this thread is to gauge the possibility and hear the different ideas/perspectives. I know my situation as is, there is no way in hell. But if there is a path. A possibility. A chance...
Thank you in advance.
Like the titles suggests, if you've passed out of AISR, and taken your SAT's, how have your results been. Thanks in advance.
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