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mingogo4 Posted at 7:04 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
please don't flame, but I live in the United States.
I've always had a dream to move away... but for the moment I have to stay here to finish college. I'm going for a masters in teaching (NY state regents and all that pretty high-end stuff)

My question is, will I be able to take this degree and do anything with it in a different country? I'm not sure how it works.
Also the government loans... will that affect my moving decision?
I'm looking to move somewhere in Europe... somewhere such as France or even Britain. If I seem Niive, I am, as I've just started research on it. But most importantly would be my college degree... if anyone has any info on this it would be really great.

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senorita smirnoff Posted at 4:38 am on Oct. 31, 2008
education can take u n e where, ull never have trouble finding some kind of teaching job in any country, even just with a Bachelor degree
Keego05 Posted at 7:08 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
I think it depends tbh. If you're looking for a low end teaching job like in a Secondary School you should be fine. But like if you're applying for a job in a University I would think you'd need some sort of degree from this country.
filliam Posted at 7:07 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
I repect your dream to move away and see foreign lands.  I also would like to do that sometime, and I also would like to spend some time in Europe
kjm55 Posted at 7:07 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
dont come to britain unless you are well off and cant be arsed to learn another language

i think degrees from the UK and the US count in the other country, or at least are equally well respected and considered.

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