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Nov 20, 2013 at 16:58 comment added user1482 Another thing to mention about teaching math at a community college is that at the larger schools, teachers tend to specialize. Many spend their entire careers teaching remedial courses, while others teach calculus, linear algebra, and vector calculus.
Nov 20, 2013 at 16:50 comment added user1482 If you don't like research and want to teach, then community college teaching is statistically much, much more likely to work out for you than looking for a four-year college that hires people without expecting research. Community colleges typically hire some people with PhD's and some with only master's degrees; specific departments and specific schools may have preferences or customs that slant more toward one degree or the other.
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