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infinity
Jun 24, 2012, 10:47 AM
Hi,
I'm a secondary school Math. Teacher from Egypt teaching higher Math. That belong to the IG/IB systems (I've a BSC. In Mathematics from the Faculty of Science - Mathematics Section). I've been teaching for 5+ years now. Lately, I'm thinking of upgrading my skills to new higher levels in order to be able to teach in the university level especially the first two years.

I'm looking for a Master's degree in Mathematics and an opportunity to teach for some time - after finishing my studies - over there as a kind of training and getting my hands dirty to make my CV shine even more.

My question is:
Which university in USA suits me better regarding my requirements?

P.S. Even though a financial support / partial fund would help me greatly but I'm not counting on it since my grades in college were not exciting to get any kind of financial assistance (but this has effect whatsoever with my academic strength and talents in teaching). All I'm counting on is a university which can fulfill my needs with the least conditions on accepting me. I have superb language skills (Academic IELTS; S: 8, R: 6.5, W: 6, L: 7.5 ~ Overall band = 7)

Thank you!

Wondergirl
Jun 24, 2012, 10:53 AM
Are there good public libraries near you?

teacherjenn4
Jun 26, 2012, 08:24 PM
Every university that offers a Master's program has information you can read on their website, or they can send you information. Look around and email or call if they interest you. Good luck!