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Field Related Analysis
Education : 118 matches
(activity, bachelor's degree, choice, classes, classroom management, course, courses, degree, don, education, failure, field, field of study, first, grade, grammar, learn, learned, major, management, market, master's degree, monitor, project, research, school, semester, skills, students, teacher, teachers, training, university)Law : 38 matches
(abortion, bar, charge, children, contact, contract, director, family, financial, force, information, living, market, master, month, mortgage, offer, office, profession)Tourism : 32 matches
(abort, activity, adventure, bar, bit, camp, charge, chef, city, contract, europe, field, hold, human, master, monitor)Target Structure: (13 matches)
foot in the door (1 match)
intern (1 match)
internship (3 matches)
learn the ropes (1 match)
mortgage (1 match)
office politics (1 match)
overwhelmed (2 matches)
pension (1 match)
retirement (1 match)
set aside (1 match)
undermine (1 match)
undermining (1 match)
withhold (1 match)
Today, I have completed my four years of Elementary Education studies, and I am a teacher officially. I can finally practice my dream job! However, I don't feel that I have learned everything necessary to be the teacher I want to be. There are so many things I would still like to learn! What should I do?
Choice 1 : Complete a master's degree to improve my skills and take a part-time contract during this time to earn some money.
Choice 2 : Enter the job market full-time to have my group and practice my job full time.
That's it, I'm enrolled in a master's degree in Elementary Education. I've made my course choices and can't wait to get started! Until then, summer is coming, and I have to keep busy. I had planned to be a monitor at the day camp in my city, but my friend Vanessa offered me something interesting. She will go to Europe for two months to visit and offered me to accompany her. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Go to Europe.
Choice 2 : Work at the day camp because I need to work.
I finally chose my heart, which cried out to me to go to Europe with my friend, and I borrowed money from my grandfather to pay for my plane ticket. As he said, "It's an experience to live!". When we got off the plane in Paris, we stopped at a bakery and a pretty guy welcomed us. He even winked at me as he handed us our croissants and I spent the rest of the day thinking about him. We are now the next day and Vanessa forced me to go back to buy croissants and approach him. When I enter the bakery, he offers me his best smile. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Invite him for a drink.
Choice 2 : Not offer him a drink because I am too fearful.
I had a great summer at day camp with the children. Then, I started my master's degree in force with an internship, which allows me to have a foot in the door and to learn the ropes of the profession. As a master's intern, I must therefore take charge of a group for the next two weeks and make a complete planning between now and then. However, I don't know where to start, and I feel overwhelmed. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Try to make my planning all by myself.
Choice 2 : Ask my cooperating teacher or my supervisor for help at the risk of getting a lower grade.
This was the worst decision of my life. Since that day, I never dared to approach anyone. I spent all my life alone with my ten cats. It has been a life without passion and children. I retired at 62 years old, when I've finished paying my mortgage and my set aside was enough to cover my needs with my pension. I am having a great retirement with my cats!
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
It was the most magical day of my life. The baker (who is called Charles) immediately accepted my invitation. We talked for hours and at the end of the evening, we kissed and exchanged our phone numbers. Since then, we have been spinning perfect love. I decided to stay in Paris all summer instead of visiting other countries and Charles hired me as a cashier at the bakery. However, we are now in mid-August and my plane ticket is booked for next Sunday. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Return to Quebec to do my master's and try a long-distance relationship.
Choice 2 : Stay in Paris with my lover.
That's it, it's September 23 and I started my master's three weeks ago. I have been back in Quebec for one month, and I terribly miss Charles. We talk on Skype each day, but it isn't the same. Sometimes, I think I took the bad decision to come back here, but I need to continue my life, after all. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Ask Charles to come to Quebec.
Choice 2 : Don't ask him because I don't want to force him to put his life on hold either.
I embarked on this crazy adventure of living in a foreign country. Since then, I miss my family and my friends, but especially my work as a teacher. I abandoned my master's degree in Quebec and I'm looking for a job, but it's complicated with my foreign education. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Go study in pastry and work with Charles as he suggested to me.
Choice 2 : Continue to search for teaching contracts.
Two weeks ago, I dared to ask him during a call and offered him to open his own shop in Quebec. He liked the idea and has been here for three weeks now. I have never been happy like this in my life! I study, or I work during the day while he takes the steps to open his own bakery, then we meet in the evening. I am finally feeling complete. I am at home, in my field of study and with the person I love.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
Since I have decided to say nothing to Charles about his eventual coming to Quebec, we talk less. Our daily exchanges transformed into weekly ones, and I feel him so far from me! I am so occupied with my master's and my partial job I don't have time for our relationship. This travel in France was fabulous and offered me to encounter an awesome person, but each of us has his own life and I think this story will lead nowhere.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
I finished my studies in pastry two months ago, and I am now associated with Charles at Bakery-pastry. Since we are associated, we often argue. We rarely agree on the decisions to be made about the company. Yesterday, I did some research and found a restaurant looking for a pastry chef in Provence. I think I'm going to apply, and too bad for Charles. We need a break anyway.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
I have always known that I am made for teaching, so I refused Charles's offer and intensified my search for teaching contracts. A week later, a school called me for a job because one of their teachers was retiring early. It was the perfect opportunity! Since then, I have been happy in France. I miss Quebec a lot, but Charles and I go there at Christmas, and in the summer, my family comes to visit us. Last month, I even discovered that I was pregnant! Charles and I are so excited, and we can't wait to meet our baby.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
It is now mid-September and my first year as a teacher has begun! I love my students, they're awesome. However, my colleagues are quite particular. Last week, they went to a restaurant together and didn't invite me. In addition, the director gave information about the start of the school year to one of my colleagues, and she communicated it to everyone except for me. I hate when people withhold information like this. Sometimes, they even comment on my teaching methods to undermine me. I think I'm a victim of office politics... What should I do?
Choice 1 : Change of school.
Choice 2 : Stay in the same school because I love my students, and I don't want to abandon them.
It's been a week since I changed schools. I am very satisfied with my new colleagues, who are all very nice to me. However, I am not at the end of my problems: it is now my group I have trouble with. Four of my students have major behavioral problems, they constantly interrupt me when I speak and do not do the work required. One, in particular, even throws tantrums. What should I do?
Choice 1 : Go back to university and reorient myself.
Choice 2 : Stay in teaching and try to improve my relationship with my group.
Surprisingly, since I decided to approach my colleagues more, they are less insufferable with me. Last week, I went to see one to congratulate her on her idea for an art project, and she thanked me kindly, even complimenting me on an activity I had done.Yesterday, they even invited me to their 5 to 7, then we laughed all evening. They no more hold any information and have stopped undermining me. So, I understood that to integrate into a new job, I have to try to integrate myself by discussing with my colleagues!
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
That's it, I've been studying Psychology for two months now. I love my classes so far. At the start of the semester, we had to work as a team and since I didn't know anyone, I turned to the boy next to me. His name was Justin and he was super cute! So, after our work, we went to the bar, and let's say we developed a nice relationship. However, I found out yesterday that I am pregnant with him! What should I do?
Choice 1 : Abort because we are both students.
Choice 2 : Keep the baby because I would love to have a little human just for us.
Since I decided to stay with my group, I took matters into my own hands: I asked the director for help, who sent me a special education technician to manage my more difficult students, and I reduced my contract to 4 days per week until I feel more comfortable. I also signed up for various training courses on classroom management, and since then, I feel much better.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
When I announced him I was pregnant, he was surprised and quite shaken, but we decided together to have an abortion. Afterwards, we had more difficult moments, but we got through it, and we know that we made the right decision. We also know that when we have the financial means, we will start our family.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
I spoke with Justin, and we decided to keep the baby. I gave birth a year ago, and since then everything has changed. I had to put my studies on hold for my maternity leave. Justin works part-time in addition to his studies. This hurt his results, and he is more impatient. We often argue, and I fear that we will separate… Fortunately, I found a daycare place for our daughter and I will be able to go back to my teaching job to earn money. So, he will be able to reduce his working hours and maybe this will save our couple... I hope so!
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
I tried to plan everything on my own, then I started my internship yesterday. I realized it wasn't the best idea after all. Indeed, I explained a concept of mathematics that the students had already seen at the beginning of the year! In addition, my grammar period at the end of the day was a very bad idea, because the children were tired and didn't listen to me at all. At least, my associated teacher went over the rest of my planning with me and helped me make the necessary adjustments. Next time, I won't be afraid to ask for help!
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.
I finally decided to contact my supervisor, who gave me good advice and suggested that I ask my associated teacher what notions she wanted me to see with the students. I then chose my activities based on these notions and my internship is going wonderfully! I am very satisfied with the teacher I am becoming, and I am not overwhelmed anymore.
Choice 1 : The end of my bachelor's degree.