College Admissions Essay: A Career As A Teacher

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“If a doctor, lawyer, or dentist had forty people in their office at one time, all whom had different needs, and some of whom did not want to be there and causing trouble, and the doctor , lawyer or dentist without assistance had to treat them all with professional excellence for nine months, then they might have some conception of the classroom teacher’s job.”(Quinn 6) It all comes down to the person who pushes you past your breaking point and makes all your dreams come alive; well known as, “the pusher or the jerk who gives a ton of homework!” Your teacher! Becoming a teacher in my eyes was and will be a process of the bad and good experiences, what I need in order to be a teacher and how to be the greatest teacher there is in the field.
From Elementary school to High school, I had my share of both good and bad teachers who have influenced me to be more than a great teacher. Personally, the good ones motivated me to do my very best meanwhile the bad teachers had me crying …show more content…

According to the U.S News and World Report, Michigan State University is ranked first in the nation for elementary and secondary education programs. From the educational program that you take for four years , you have to graduate and have a bachelor's degree. Therefore, the only special training a teacher really needs is a student teaching internship that is usually prior to the end of a program. In order for a teacher to teach, they must obtain a state license. A elementary teacher’s salary in the state of California ranges between $44,823 to $64,901 depending on the location you live or want to work by. A teacher must advance in their field of choice and pass a state licensure exam. Schooling and getting hours of volunteer work gets the teachers prepared in their own way in order for them to be able to show the next set of generation they will be teaching the techniques and broader