patricia024
Cathlete
Hi Everyone,
I am looking into applying for the Orientation & Mobility Program (teaching cane skills, etc. to blind children) at Western Michigan University because the federal government pays for most or all of the tuition right now. However, now that I'm looking at the application, it asked if I took the GRE yet.
I wanted to ask if someone could tell me what it is, how hard it is and how much money it costs to take it (since everything costs money these days, I figure there'll be a charge!lol).......
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!
Patti
Just for a background and other ???'s.....I went back for my "Bachelor's of General Education" a few years back through the advice of people here (Thank you ....and since my undergrad classes were starting to get "outdated".) Even though I teach Braille to a 6 year-old kindergarten student in the public school and absolutely love what I do, the job doesn't support my son and I very well, unfortunately (here in Michigan).
I'm at a point here where I don't know what to do! My son graduates next June and then no more child support (which I need to just get by now!). I really want to move out of Michigan after he graduates. I do have a COTA degree (Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant) and have looked online for positions for that but feel like I really don't have much experience anymore with it. Do you think someone would hire me for a school COTA position even though I've only taught Braille for 3 years and previously worked in a 4- and 5-year old special education classroom? ((If I would ever get married, then I could stay at my job but that's not looking too promising here in Michigan! lol)) Should I try to get into the graduate program? I've also checked into an online teachers' education program through University of Phoenix, where it would take me 23 months to get certified through Arizona.
What would any of you do? I feel like I'm "stuck"....to say it mildly!
Thanks for "listening" and offering any help/suggestions. I really appreciate it!
Patti
I am looking into applying for the Orientation & Mobility Program (teaching cane skills, etc. to blind children) at Western Michigan University because the federal government pays for most or all of the tuition right now. However, now that I'm looking at the application, it asked if I took the GRE yet.
I wanted to ask if someone could tell me what it is, how hard it is and how much money it costs to take it (since everything costs money these days, I figure there'll be a charge!lol).......
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!
Patti
Just for a background and other ???'s.....I went back for my "Bachelor's of General Education" a few years back through the advice of people here (Thank you ....and since my undergrad classes were starting to get "outdated".) Even though I teach Braille to a 6 year-old kindergarten student in the public school and absolutely love what I do, the job doesn't support my son and I very well, unfortunately (here in Michigan).
I'm at a point here where I don't know what to do! My son graduates next June and then no more child support (which I need to just get by now!). I really want to move out of Michigan after he graduates. I do have a COTA degree (Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant) and have looked online for positions for that but feel like I really don't have much experience anymore with it. Do you think someone would hire me for a school COTA position even though I've only taught Braille for 3 years and previously worked in a 4- and 5-year old special education classroom? ((If I would ever get married, then I could stay at my job but that's not looking too promising here in Michigan! lol)) Should I try to get into the graduate program? I've also checked into an online teachers' education program through University of Phoenix, where it would take me 23 months to get certified through Arizona.
What would any of you do? I feel like I'm "stuck"....to say it mildly!
Thanks for "listening" and offering any help/suggestions. I really appreciate it!
Patti