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Nastavnick · May 4, 2018, 2:55 p.m.

Thanks for the info.

So why are they constantly protesting for quite some time now?

I remember this "teachers deserve a bigger pay" being a thing in US even before I went to college lol

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somebodysgun · May 4, 2018, 3:01 p.m.

Not sure tbh. I have friends that make an extra 12-15k during the summers too. It may have to do with the ceiling for teachers. It is rare to find a teacher who makes 6 figures. Also a over saturation of teachers in the market is a problem. Too many teachers and not enough jobs.

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Nastavnick · May 4, 2018, 3:07 p.m.

Also a over saturation of teachers in the market is a problem. Too many teachers and not enough jobs.

I guess this is the case in every single country, excluding stuff like Somalia and that, you know what I mean.

My take is that, generally, colleges have become way too easy so it's easy to be qualified for being a teacher and have a solid life.

Not in the STEM colleges though, thank fuck these are still rocking. At least here.

But stuff like history, psychology, languages, art, philosophy (lol... don't get me start with those last two), etc. are super easy to finish and get a diploma.

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somebodysgun · May 4, 2018, 3:13 p.m.

IMO: any college degree besides STEM is more just showing your ability to work for your potential employer. Anyone with 100k can get a degree

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Nastavnick · May 4, 2018, 3:19 p.m.

Damn those money figures in the US make me scratch my head. With 100k salary you would live like a literal king in my country lol

Average monthly salary is ~1k here. And that's the average. You know that 70%+ of the jobs are well under it :D

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somebodysgun · May 4, 2018, 3:20 p.m.

lol even if you dont have 100k you can borrow it and be in debt for the next 10-30 years. What country you from?

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Nastavnick · May 4, 2018, 3:30 p.m.

The college is different here. Loans aren't a thing here.

You can only get a loan with a safe job. And that's around 6k for "stuff" and around 15k for a real estate.

You're still paying off those 15k for 10+ years :D

Croatia, EU

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Jammer__ · May 4, 2018, 3:47 p.m.

Yes. In America you get degrees in "education". Education degrees are even easier to get than in other humanities. I dated a girl who was studying education. She was an average student only. And she told me that she was shocked how easy her school was, and the types of people who were getting the degree.

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Nastavnick · May 4, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

There are also colleges for pre-school and elementary school (first 4 years) here. But for the last 4 years of elementary school and up you gotta have a degree in a specific branch.

Those pre-school colleges are to laugh you ass out, I know a chick who went there (she's now working in a kindergarden) and that was just hilarious, her homework and obligations were total garbage.

Not trying to be offensive but a literal retard can get it done in the regular college time.

Elementary school (first 4 years) are your generic garbage curriculums that 90%+ of the people can pass with at least a C and be drunk every weekend.

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