
Could it be a teacher and editor in chief? vocational guidance?
I am a high school and college I am bombarded with election SAT, career opportunities, and so on. For a long time, I was convinced I wanted to be a new magazine journalist, but to deepen it, I concluded that journalism would be very difficult to accomplish after college. Now I think that to become an English teacher. I always liked the idea of teaching and I know I want to go in the English countryside, so I'm sure it's a career I would pursue. I would also try to write Professionally, I think the short stories or novels and who always dreamed of being published! However, the finding that educators and writers do not always living wages, I am considering other careers related to English. Would it be possible for me to be a part-time editor, besides being a teacher and writer?
all it says is possible. Success may depend on how you want. English teachers are more overproduction of any other specialty. I knew a girl at the university who graduated in English and was editor in chief after college. Since I was a successful novelist in the fantasy genre.
Accomplished Women: Feminist Movement 1970s Documentary – Part 2 (1974)
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