Timeline for What are the options for a drop out turned professional to return to academia?
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Dec 17, 2017 at 13:41 | comment | added | darnthosepeskybrackets | Private universities do not have to follow federal rules (unless they want funding) and even public universities dont require a masters for everything. Plus, there are many loopholes to the rules. Basically, I am their well kept secret thanks to some creative contracting. The reason they keep me is because among all the professors, I am actually one of the few with a lot of real world experience and so I have a much better rapport with students. Its easy for me to explain complex things (like data structures and algorithms) in a way that most people understand them. This means money for them. | |
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Dec 17, 2017 at 13:21 | comment | added | RubberDuck | I don’t expect to get much from the classes themselves honestly. I’m just trying to set myself up to be in a good place to teach later in my career. Do you mind me asking how it is that you’re teaching w/out a Masters? I was under the impression it was basically a requirement to teach. | |
Dec 17, 2017 at 13:13 | history | answered | darnthosepeskybrackets | CC BY-SA 3.0 |