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feuervogel ([personal profile] feuervogel) wrote2013-01-16 11:14 am
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I could take a couple classes at UNC (though not this semester, since it's too late for that).

I could get a second bachelor's and transfer all my general education stuff. I don't know how my existing courses would transfer, or how I'd fit into the requirements. (I think option 2 is the one I prefer? Since I'm interested less in the literary stuff than in history and non-lit culture?)

I could apply to a different program entirely? Various people have suggested Comp Lit, which, well, I don't really want to compare two literatures. Though I like the idea of queer/feminist studies.

But what would I *do* with that? I think I want to teach German as a foreign language. I've taught before, but not full time on my own. I did a rotation on my residency where I taught pharmacokinetics (I was pissed about that; it's my worst subject). I made lesson plans, gave homework, lectured, and gave tests. Yay. I've also done patient and peer education, which is a bit different, since you just give a seminar on a topic.

I need advice. From someone involved in the field. Who can tell me whether a research-oriented PhD is overqualifying. Who can tell me what types of jobs I can get (other than academia) with a PhD.

Uncertainty is very stressful for me. I do not like this.

[identity profile] tsubaki-ny.livejournal.com 2013-01-16 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not laying out a proper and precise plan of action here, but it should be feasible for you to decide on what topic you want your final project to be on (e.g. as you've done above) and then contact/speak to an academic who could advise you on what course/topic to apply for in order to make that happen most efficiently.