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by Digetydog » Tue May 12, 2015 9:27 am
CalallenStang wrote: As a society, we need to consider paying teachers more $ than they currently get. But that's a topic for another day, I suppose
My wife is a teacher. She works longer hours (on her feet all day) for significantly lower pay than I do.
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by coloradoStang » Tue May 12, 2015 1:10 pm
coloradoStang wrote:couch 'em wrote:CalallenStang wrote: there are plenty of degrees at SMU currently that have a pretty low starting salary and people still come to SMU pay the crazy amount of tuition and get those degrees. IMO teaching would be a way better career plan than some of the degrees we offer. Yes, the pay is low but it is very important for the society and is a fulfilling career.
As a society, we need to consider paying teachers more $ than they currently get. But that's a topic for another day, I suppose
agree
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by smusic 00 » Tue May 12, 2015 3:10 pm
coloradoStang wrote:couch 'em wrote:CalallenStang wrote:I get everything that is being said here, but who would pay SMU-level tuition rates to enter a profession that pays as little as teaching does?
I ask this question about tcu yet tons out there
there are plenty of degrees at SMU currently that have a pretty low starting salary and people still come to SMU pay the crazy amount of tuition and get those degrees. IMO teaching would be a way better career plan than some of the degrees we offer. Yes, the pay is low but it is very important for the society and is a fulfilling career.
You mean like Vocal Performance?
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by coloradoStang » Tue May 12, 2015 3:50 pm
smusic 00 wrote:coloradoStang wrote:couch 'em wrote:I get everything that is being said here, but who would pay SMU-level tuition rates to enter a profession that pays as little as teaching does?
I ask this question about tcu yet tons out there
there are plenty of degrees at SMU currently that have a pretty low starting salary and people still come to SMU pay the crazy amount of tuition and get those degrees. IMO teaching would be a way better career plan than some of the degrees we offer. Yes, the pay is low but it is very important for the society and is a fulfilling career.
You mean like Vocal Performance?[/quote] Not what I was referring too. I honestly don't know anything about getting a degree in vocal performance and the careers it leads to, so I really can't have an opinion. Judging from your username I assume you would have a much more informed opinion than me on musical degrees. The only thing I even really know about Meadows is that it is one of the best art schools in the country so I assume it is a good move to go to SMU if you are interested in the arts. I apologize if my earlier comment came off the wrong way. I didn't mean for it to. I have a lot of teachers in my family and I agree with most of the other posters that it is a mistake we don't have a program like some of the other schools.
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by smusic 00 » Tue May 12, 2015 4:59 pm
No I was being serious. It's a worthless degree, especially from SMU. But I hold it dearly.
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by coloradoStang » Tue May 12, 2015 5:04 pm
smusic 00 wrote:No I was being serious. It's a worthless degree, especially from SMU. But I hold it dearly.
haha well like I said I figured you would have a more informed opinion than I would
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by Digetydog » Thu May 14, 2015 7:18 am
smusic 00 wrote:No I was being serious. It's a worthless degree, especially from SMU. But I hold it dearly.
When I was a student, a beautiful blonde vocal performance major used to serenade me with song. 
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by mrydel » Thu May 14, 2015 7:22 am
That was not Smusic. He has brown hair.
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by Digetydog » Thu May 14, 2015 8:33 am
mrydel wrote:That was not Smusic. He has brown hair.
I was never that drunk at SMU.
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by NewAgeMustange » Thu May 14, 2015 11:53 am
I enjoyed my time in meadows, didn't realize I was so close to a major when I graduated. (art history minor), but the school did produce some majors that the people are not working with them. Know several artists that are selling insurance.
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by NewAgeMustange » Thu May 14, 2015 11:53 am
I enjoyed my time in meadows, didn't realize I was so close to a major when I graduated. (art history minor), but the school did produce some majors that the people are not working with them. Know several artists that are selling insurance.
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by soccermom » Mon May 18, 2015 9:08 pm
CalallenStang wrote:I get everything that is being said here, but who would pay SMU-level tuition rates to enter a profession that pays as little as teaching does?
That would be me but I didn't pay tuition, my parents did. I have heard your question many times but I have always believed there is so much more to your education than what you learn in the classroom. My parents raised my 2 sisters and I as Mustangs and they were so thrilled that all 3 of us graduated from SMU and that we all earned a degree in fields we were passionate about. I'm just curious...if your child wanted to be a teacher would you discourage him/her from going to SMU?
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by soccermom » Mon May 18, 2015 9:15 pm
As a society, we need to consider paying teachers more $ than they currently get. But that's a topic for another day, I suppose[/quote]
No you are so right...teachers are so underpaid for the work we do. If pay doesn't improve for teachers, and we keep loosing support from our administrators, it will be a very sad day for education in our state/country. I'm pretty sure there is no other profession that prepared you for the job you have.
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by CalallenStang » Mon May 18, 2015 9:39 pm
soccermom wrote:I'm just curious...if your child wanted to be a teacher would you discourage him/her from going to SMU?
A very thought provoking question. If SMU were at full cost, I would encourage them to consider other options that might be financially more feasible, but if they determined that SMU were still the best fit, I would not stand in their way. If they had a scholarship to SMU that made it more affordable, it would be a much easier choice to make. (All this would be moot if I had the financial resources of the Saudi royal family)
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