
Compulsory PGCE entry?
I got a degree in international politics this year and am about to begin one year MSc in politics of a U.S. Master's program. After that, I want to post compulsory PGCE, so politics can teach at a college or university. I want to know is I do not need no preparation advance before taking the PGCE, I know it costs about £ 3,000, but I can get help in this regard? Also, I live in London, what are the chances of me actually find a job. Am I likely to succeed in this career, what is the starting salary will be like so any help would be appreciated?
The degree is sufficient for you on the PGCE. The starting salary is usually around £ 26,000 if variable. You do not have much difficulty finding employment because there is no demand for teachers university. You can go by far, the university you may be "Topic Leader", where your policy. You can become a home "head" (For a group of high school students as well.) university professors or move the sixth only to teach at university level. http://www.tda.gov.uk/Recruit/thetrainingprocess/typesofcourse/postgraduate/pgce.aspx This website says that "eligible students who complete the PGCE courses in England are entitled to receive tax-free training allowance of £ 6.000 to 9.000. Quantity correct depends on the purpose and date of commencement of classes. Similar training grants available in Wales, where eligible students receive £ 4,200 - £ 7,200, depending on your topic, and can still receive an education grant of £ 1,800 in fees, which means that the overall level of support in Wales is the same as in England. Visit Wales funding for students to learn more. 'Good luck!
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