Thoughts on Degrees and Certifications - Teaching English in Korea
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I have a bachelor of business from an australian uni where its 3 year, does this mean i cant do it?
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the degree HAS to be from a university? no just a community college?
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@AshPlayingGames Thanks for that, so only for people from the UK.
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@dentyboy117 A 3 year degree from the UK is sufficient. Its the same quality degree as a 4 year degree from the US.
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@TheAcesniper no minimum age, just the college degree
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@stephenworldwide I'm still in college, but I was wondering if there was a minimum age?
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that's fine too, any college or university degree is accepted (4 year)
stephenworldwide 2 months ago
Do you NEED a 4 year degree? I was told many places accept anyone who have their TESOL, CELTA, etc. certifications and can speak English. Or sometimes just with a BA.
Iwishonedayy 2 months ago
@Iwishonedayy I always get this question. Guess I didn't stress it enough: you cannot get a visa to be a teacher in Korea unless you have a degree from a 4 year university.
stephenworldwide 2 months ago
What is the website you got your TESOL certification from?
SquishySushi6669 5 months ago
@SquishySushi6669 linguaedge
stephenworldwide 4 months ago