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Tefl Courses Differences

  • 02-10-2011 3:11am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41


    Hey all

    Just wanted to pop a question about the different TEFL courses available in Ireland. I know they come in all shapes and sizes and prices!!. But what is the best one to go for, they have classroom combination and just online focused courses. Im a grad and skint for cash, applying to the JET program, and i would like to do one of these things. 699euros is out of the question. Especially if it isnt totally mandatory, but i would need all the edge i can get in today's job market.

    Would a 199e Course be OK, or do they have no value. I dont want to spend money on something for 199e can do just aswell as a 699e course. But not waste 199e on something that has no value.

    Any help would be mighty

    Cheers

    Deej


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 936 ✭✭✭leggit


    www.ithinkimlost.com is a good source of info regarding the jet program.

    From what I've read, tefl courses aren't really necessary. I'm applying for it this year as well and haev no intention of doing a tefl course or anything similar.


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