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Author: Ed
Date: 2009-08-14 10:16
I had no real game plan when I got out of school, so I went to grad school. Once I got out, I had no problem getting a teaching job, or any subsequent ones. I have been a professional player all along. In most areas you need to acquire a master's at some point anyhow. It will save you from having to try to deal with getting the degree while you try to hold a job and deal with real life. In fact, if I had it to do over, I would have just stayed the couple more years and gotten a doctorate. FWIW- I know a few players who had gotten the doctorate and ended up teaching public school successfully with no problems.
Follow your dreams. It will work out. It is better than to later wish that you had.
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pattarmm |
2009-08-13 17:36 |
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USFBassClarinet |
2009-08-13 17:41 |
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OldClarinetGuy |
2009-08-13 17:50 |
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William |
2009-08-13 21:54 |
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J. J. |
2009-08-13 22:31 |
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Ed Palanker |
2009-08-14 00:00 |
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Ken Shaw |
2009-08-14 00:01 |
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clarinetguy |
2009-08-14 01:14 |
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Ed |
2009-08-14 10:16 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2009-08-14 18:04 |
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GuitarGirl |
2009-08-17 12:20 |
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USFBassClarinet |
2009-08-17 13:24 |
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