You’ve finished the course. You’ve passed the final exams. You’ve celebrated completing your 120-hour TEFL training. But now, weeks have pas...[Read More]
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So you’ve decided to teach English in South Korea with the EPIK program. Congratulations—this is an exciting first step. But now you’re star...[Read More]
You’ve been on the JET Program for four years, passed the N2 Japanese proficiency exam, and have discovered a genuine passion for teac...[Read More]
When you sign up to teach English abroad, you expect to explore ancient temples, try exotic street food, and collect passport stamps. But wh...[Read More]
You planned your lessons. You prepped your materials. You walked into that classroom with hope. And then, within minutes, one student derail...[Read More]
You spent years studying computer science, racking up debt, and chasing a dream that never materialized. Now you’re staring down $30,0...[Read More]
You’ve earned your CELTA, you’re saving up, and your heart is set on Taiwan. Maybe you’ve already started learning a few phrases in Mandarin...[Read More]
Entering the world of education is a significant milestone for anyone looking to make a lasting difference. You have likely spent a long tim...[Read More]
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