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which is easy to study?

for my future #doctor #teaching #computer

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Bethany’s Answer

Hi Praveen,


Based on your question tags it looks like you are asking if it is easier to study to become a teacher, a doctor, or work in the technical industry with computers. Is that right? If that's the case any of those three are rewarding professions. All three of them have varying degrees of higher education requirements. For example to be a teacher you would need to complete a bachelors degree whereas to become a doctor you will need a bachelors degree first, generally a science degree, and then you would go to medical school and after that you would complete a residency. Big difference, right? To help you make a decision I would encourage you to ask yourself a few questions. What subjects do you enjoy in school? What do you love to study? Do you prefer working with people or are electronics and technology more appealing to you? When I worked as an academic advisor I encourage my students to choose a major that they loved. If you enjoy studying something odds are you will love a career that requires that degree. I hope you find this helpful!

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Rachel’s Answer

Many colleges provide incredible teaching programs. A few of the best in the nation are Johns Hopkins University, NYU, and UConn

Teaching involves a number of different skills and qualities. I would say the most important are:


  1. People skills - being friendly and working well with others. You will need to be personable, caring, kind, friendly, compassionate, and understanding. These qualities make a great teacher. But you also need to be stern and firm in your directions, rules, and discipline
  2. Public speaking - every day in your class you will need to be able to speak and present information to your students, practice speech, and practice fluency of language and talking in front of others
  3. The subject you plan to teach - become a master of the subject you plan to teach, make sure you know as much as possible and learn as much as you can about the subject you plan to teach. Take as many classes as possible in this subject and learn everything you can about it.
  4. Psychology & Human Development - start reading books and research articles on human development and psych. It will be helpful for you to know how people learn at different stages and the best ways to teach them at these stages (depending on stage of development and schema).


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