JPHiP Forum
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dizzy on April 09, 2006, 02:59:41 AM
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Just a general question about teaching in Korea. In the past year I've taken a huge interest in wanting to teach mainly in Korea (because I have had many friends that visit from Korea to Canada and go back) and I was curious if anyone here could help me, I just need 1 question answered. Is it ABSOLUTEL Y MANDATORY to have a Bachelors Degree or can I get away with just being TESOL certified? I've been doing a lot of research on TESOL and I've found a place where it will only cost me $957.00 for the courses and then assuming I pass everything I will officially certified and they will help me find a job (apparently I have to hand in 5 resumes in 4 different countries and if I don't find a job I send them the rejection letters and they will refund my tuition) so...I know I may not get a job teaching in Korea AT FIRST, but do I absolutely need one to teach or is it just a preference? I don't want to go to all this trouble getting TESOL certified only to find out I can't teach in Korea.
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" Is it ABSOLUTEL Y MANDATORY to have a Bachelors Degree or can I get away with just being TESOL certified? "
Only way to find out is to send them an email...
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TESOL for sure, some schools will not require a Bachelor's but the ones with the better jobs probably will.
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If thats all it takes, then I've wasted 2 years waiting to get a BA :lol: :lol: , I myself am a TESOL graduate :D :D , but Korea does require a BA degree, same with Japan.
How do I know :wink: : A friend of mine, went to Korea with just his TESOL certificate, he got away teaching with just that for a few months. Then the police caught him and asked him for proper identification and documents to prove he was in the country legally. But, he didn't have a BA degree to show them and that was a requirement.
As a result, he got thrown in a Korean Jail cell for 2 days, until his folks flew from Canada to Korea, just to bail him out. he was then asked to leave Korea and not return again :o :o .
So, I suggest you have a BA before you go, a TESOL certificate is not enough. :evil: :evil: :evil:
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U need a BA to teach in Korea.. It's because in order to get your working permit, u have to have a BA or u won't be able to work legally in the country
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I've been researching the EPIK Program too. I got a BS in Political Science (Really!), Just no teaching experience, I've worked in the legal field as of late.