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DATE | 2013-07-29 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] career moves
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On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 06:25:04AM -0700, Elfen Magix wrote: > Got your Masters in the subject you want to teach? > > Go into CUNY's HR Dept. and see what is available. Their Website does not contain everything nor do they update regularly as they should. Look at the schools you want to teach vs. those schools that need teaching. Medgar Evers College (A 2 year facility) seems to have more of a need in teaching staff than most in the CUNY system, and its in the middle of Brooklyn. LaGuardia and Manhattan Community (Also 2 years facilities) have a lesser need. There is also a waiting period with the website, and they do not always answer promptly either. The HR Dept will give you all the details you need. > > I say, go to a lesser known school, like the College of New Rochelle and see what they have to offer in teaching positions. With small campuses throughout NYC, one can get experience through them before moving on. Most professors I know in CNR teach at several facilities like CUNY, and not just at CNR. > > Sorry I've been out for so long. Personal issues nearly had me homeless, and my court case on that is tomorrow. > > Good luck Ruben. > > Fernando > >
Ah - yes
I wasn't being clear. I need credentials forst so I wanted to go back to school in CUNY to pursue whatever degree I need in order to teach. The last time I went, I was looking at City Tech because i didn't have my old transcripts due to past bills having to do with my PhD. Now I have everything and would like to pursue either a masters in Comp Sci or whatever, with the goal to teach.
Ruben
> ________________________________ > From: Ruben Safir > To: hangout-at-nylxs.com > Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 6:21 AM > Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] career moves > > > > > I'm thinking I'd really like to teach, going forward, computer > programming, on the University level.? What might be the best way to > approach this through CUNY?? Any insights? > > Ruben
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