Asked 2 years ago
If you want to teach, teach. There's no teacher like a passionate teacher, and you've got experience that most others won't have... besides, night school will keep you out of mischief ;)
Do what you want to do.
See if you could find a masters program that gives you a more advanced degree in EE and the teaching credential at the same time.
Do what you like, and don't do it for the money. You'll be happier in the end.
if you make enough money to live, anything else is just icing. Do what makes you happy.
The real question is, how strongly do you want to be a teacher?
See how much you like the schooling part.
Or save up enough to do school full-time.
If it'll make you happy, do it. Or you could do it full-time and take out loans. does your state have any student loan forgiveness for teachers?
The world needs more underpaid, underappreciated, underloved teachers like me around. And I only teach part-time....
You'll always wonder "WHAT IF?" if you don't. Also, you can always just stop, and continue doing the safe job, if you change your mind.
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