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I don't really like my job but since they are paying me good amount of money, I was able to stay in this company for 8 years. I may not like what I do but I have learned to love my daily living in this good company.There are still some days that I wish I am working with the kind of job that I really like. My life is almost perfect, except with my frustration of doing what I love to do on a full-time basis.
They said that it not too late for me to start a new career. But it's going to be a big step for me. Maybe at the right time, I will. And if I am ready to take the big step, I will make sure to do the right thing to succeed. The first I will do is find the right school that will guide me.
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship provides recent college graduates and career changers in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, or math) with a $30,000 stipend to complete an intensive master’s degree program at one of fourteen participating universities
Competitive candidates will:
- Have completed an undergraduate degree in a STEM field by June 2011.
- Have graduated with a 3.0 GPA or higher.
- Demonstrate a commitment to the program and its goals.
Fellows will:
- Complete a field-based master’s degree in teacher education.
- Commit to teach for at least three years in a high-need school.
- Receive intensive support and mentoring in the classroom.
The Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships seeks to recruit, prepare and retain effective teachers for the students and schools who need them most.
For more information or to fill out an application, please visit: www.wwteachingfellowship.org
Deadline of application in on September 1.