Hypnosis and Motivation Institute. Confession: This is one of my Alma matters. Accredited by the DLTC, ACCET and others. Introductory...
Lots of good posts. In addition to the above, since you are in central Pennsylvania I'm also going to suggest you talk "in-person" with a few...
If I understand you right, it's only if I wanted to teach (say) Mathematics that I'd need the graduate credits since that's something I don't have...
In another thread, mbaonline wrote: 7) Develop a Curriculum Vitae (CV) that shows what you are qualified to teach. Most regional accrediting...
In addition to the above (for future readers who may not be as lucky as the OP), you can apply for a Graduate Certificate program. They ones I've...
This is the part that stuck out to me: This is someone who is trying to work with the system, not someone who just snuck across and wants to...
Caveat: Most of my government experience comes from an RDEC (Research, Development, and Engineering Center); those are different beasts, even...
For a GS position, you're already competitive. Current clearance, in-theatre experience with deployed systems, familiarity with DoD MIS procedures...
Not my reasons, but: 10101) So you can improve your Artificial Intelligence/Intelligent Systems programming. 10110) When the PhD in Psychology...
Yes. Sorta. iTunes University has classes available for the iPhone. As other posters mentioned, the phone is good for somethings but no so much...
In your case, I think a critical question is "do you plan on staying with DoD related work?". If that's the case, your current (apparent)...
Because I love teaching. :cool: Unfortunately, I can't afford to take that kind of pay cut. And while it's tough to find statistics online, it...
Hello everyone! I've found some amazing info here, really nice to see a place for asking and telling! :sgrin: I found out, for instance, about...
Hello there, My name is John Price. I'm a mid-career professional looking to transition into collegiate-level teaching. I've taught before,...
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