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Yep, still alive and kicking, those this close to the end of the school year it's getting tough. Got some seniors to try and push through the last couple of months to graduation, sometimes kicking and screaming. What level are you looking to teach (sorry if this has been covered already)?

And love the new pics. It's a really cute outfit, and it looks as nice on you as it does coming off :)
 
Yep, still alive and kicking, those this close to the end of the school year it's getting tough. Got some seniors to try and push through the last couple of months to graduation, sometimes kicking and screaming. What level are you looking to teach (sorry if this has been covered already)?

And love the new pics. It's a really cute outfit, and it looks as nice on you as it does coming off :)
Um right now I've only had experience interning with first grade but I'm not sure if I want to do grammar school or become a professor :p I'm getting a degree in English Literature so I'd feel like it was a little of a waste if I did just grammar school. Thanks hon :heart:
Very nice. I found your lips in this one especially erotic.
I like that one too ;)
Like? I love them--especially the last one. You have a magnificent body...
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Um right now I've only had experience interning with first grade but I'm not sure if I want to do grammar school or become a professor :p I'm getting a degree in English Literature so I'd feel like it was a little of a waste if I did just grammar school. Thanks hon :heart:

My English degree is in teaching, at least the Masters level is teaching, undergrad was professional writing. If you're going for a professorship, you're going to need a masters to teach 100-300 (very occasional) level courses as an instructor, or a PhD to get a tenure-track full professorship. Also, be prepared to teach composition, as there's generally more competition for the lit. jobs. Adjuncting is good once you get the masters, since it lets you get a feel for the system while only dealing with one class. It can take awhile to get a job with a college, though there are several community/career colleges that are expanding.

That's my two cents at least, as something of a veteran of that system.
 
BTW miss B. I forgot my homework assignment.. Guess I'll have to stay after school huh? ;)
 
I love this set of pictures! The slow reveal makes it that more of a tease...you have very sensual lips and eyes!
 
By popular demand ... :kiss:

Oh, also, thanks for all the PM's, cutie pies, they make me smile :D
 
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Sooooo hot. I like your choice of jewelry. :devil:
 
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Damn...very hot and sexy! You have an incredible body and a great ass. Love the picture of the front as well...beautiful ring :)
 
My English degree is in teaching, at least the Masters level is teaching, undergrad was professional writing. If you're going for a professorship, you're going to need a masters to teach 100-300 (very occasional) level courses as an instructor, or a PhD to get a tenure-track full professorship. Also, be prepared to teach composition, as there's generally more competition for the lit. jobs. Adjuncting is good once you get the masters, since it lets you get a feel for the system while only dealing with one class. It can take awhile to get a job with a college, though there are several community/career colleges that are expanding.

That's my two cents at least, as something of a veteran of that system.

I wanted to be an English teacher but then I realized that I have to read all those crappy essays that the kids write! :)
My degree is in science education, master's in secondary education, and advanced degree in educational leadership, I stopped just short of the Ed.D because the program was bogus.
 
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