glowed wrote:Arthema wrote:glowed wrote:
i honestly wish i had someone to advise me against studying english of all languages but oh well. it's too late to quit now + i've realized that one's degree really doesn't matter when seeking employment, at least in the fields i'm interested in
uni has exhausted me though ,, if i wanted to get into teaching, a masters is a must but i don't think i could survive additional two years of uni. no way
In that case that is great to hear, my brother in law n his gf both went to English knowing damn well there are many students there, no jobs in our city, and MAYBE some jobs in the bigger city next to us, so I am glad to hear you'd have better luck cus
they 2 plan on moving here to live with the entire family thinking they'd be able to find jobs and until then mooch off, very much upsetting
a masters is a must for teaching? really? huh
I hope that you'd be able to either teach without a masters if that is what you want or be able to complete a masters, I dream of getting a phd ahrsfjrh I love studying

in order to teach in public schools you need to pass certain subjects like. aahh how do i explain
you collect ects throughout your studies, but there are special elective subjects and special ects that count towards specializing in teaching? and you need to collect 30 of those in order to be allowed to teach, but most undergrad electives are worth 3 ects.
taking into account the fact that we have 16 subjects per year, taking up so many electives would probably drive a person to suicide so. the only way to collect enough special ects is to take those electives when you work on your masters.
i hope that made sense in english because it's hard to explain in serbian in the first place T_T