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Okay, I just wanted to get an idea because it may be a year or so
until I am able to move. Thanks for your input:)
On 8/04/09, Jazzmine wrote:
> I guess it depends on which area of TN. To be honest, East
> Tennessee is very lacking in the diversity, culture, and
> variety departments. So, if teaching is your only interest
> in life, you'll be fine. However, if you have plans on doing
> something other than shopping, eating at chain restaraunts,
> or hiking... you will be bored. But, I'm originally from a
> very metropolitan area, which makes East Tenneessee seem a
> little drab. Just something to keep in mind when making a
> big move.
>
> On 7/13/09, Ashley wrote:
>> I was just curious how teaching was in TN.. I just have the
>> urge to teach out of PA (where I have always lived) and I
>> feel like I would really like TN. Plus there is a lot I
>> would like to see there.. I think it would be an overall
>> great experience. I have one more year or school to go..
>> Student teaching in the Spring! If you have any advice..
>> Encouragement.. haha OR ANYTHING, let me know! :) :)
>>
>> BTW I'm an art ed major:)
>>
>> THANKS! Ashley
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