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What career areas should a teen who did exceptional?

15th January 2013

What career areas should a teen who did exceptional?

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Question by American Spirit: What career areas should a teen who did exceptional?
on the ACT in English pursue? She’s thinking teaching high school english but I’m wondering if there is opportunities of more specialized, higher paying jobs she might look into (even if post grad school required)? Any advice?

Best answer:

Answer by smartypants22
A college English professor? Or journalism, something where she would write a lot.

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  1. 1 On January 15th, 2013, Anna P said:

    Being a good English is a very noble idea, and the starting salary for most teachers is about $ 45,000 or higher (for 9-month work years). Most English majors go on to graduate school–although the degree is good for law school as well. From a good university with top grades, there are possibilities in areas like consulting or publishing (the second doesn’t pay well for a long time). A PhD would allow her to teach at a university, again if she gets good grades and has a good dissertation.

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