You can become history teacher!Originally posted by Lorenzo2:Hi,
I am going to graduate college in NYC, USA in about another year and 1/2 and I'm pursuing a degree in history. I was wondering what kind of work I might be able to get in Singapore if I were to move their with this degree? It doesn't seem like much but I might be wrong so that is why I'm asking. Singapore appears to be an electronics and science/math nation. These are the types of jobs I could get in America: http://www.historians.org/pubs/Free/careers/ So are these types of jobs available in Singapore? Thanks in advance.
Depends on wat school. But they don't shoot their teachers.Originally posted by Lorenzo2:Yes, I could become a history teacher, which is what I wanted to do in America until reality set in about the types of kids I would be working with. Are high schoolers (I guess that's secondary school figure age 14-18 ) in Singapore well behaved, usually, in class?
Depends on wat school. But they don't shoot their teachers.Originally posted by Lorenzo2:Yes, I could become a history teacher, which is what I wanted to do in America until reality set in about the types of kids I would be working with. Are high schoolers (I guess that's secondary school figure age 14-18 ) in Singapore well behaved, usually, in class?
If you are american and you are caucasian , I think Ministry of Education was trying to recruit "native" english speakers. Foreign talents always are welcome.Originally posted by Lorenzo2:pierre^^ I was going to say something about what I might be able to do in relation to your post but I didn't want to through people off topic, at least not this quickly because I am genuinely curious. And to the person who mention it I would like to do something in a museum in America. What about working in a park? We can do that with a history degree too but we may need some other classes in America. In other words a park ranger. I don't think that's very big but I'm sure some park needs safety in Singapore, plus I can ensure a good timeby enforcing the rules.
U forgot about the uni students...Originally posted by gLc:in woodbridge, many patients there are actually teachers, sad but true fact..![]()
Some PhDs only earn at most 4k per month .Originally posted by iveco:I think Arts degree need at least PhD in order to make it big.![]()
Hey, I think I mistook you for a Singaporean who's studying history in NYC. Sorry mate.Originally posted by Lorenzo2:pierre^^ I was going to say something about what I might be able to do in relation to your post but I didn't want to through people off topic, at least not this quickly because I am genuinely curious. And to the person who mention it I would like to do something in a museum in America. What about working in a park? We can do that with a history degree too but we may need some other classes in America. In other words a park ranger. I don't think that's very big but I'm sure some park needs safety in Singapore, plus I can ensure a good timeby enforcing the rules.
But you still need the people with Arts degree to work in certain important fields.Originally posted by fymk:Some PhDs only earn at most 4k per month .
Sorry to say , I don't think an Arts degree is worth much in Singapore's context.