Jay wrote:
uziq wrote:
i guess you missed the part where you need at least an undergrad+masters in the subject to be qualified to teach.
'semi-retire' into 5 years of examinations and tuition fees? great plan!
To be an adjunct? Hardly
Education to become an adjunct professor
Becoming an adjunct professor is simple. Just follow the same steps you would when seeking any tenure-track professorial position in a university. The first step is, of course, to get a degree, and preferably an advanced one. While some trade schools and community colleges might hire an adjunct professor with a bachelor’s degree to teach lower level courses, universities will usually require a master degree or Ph.D. of their professors, including adjunct professors.
most people with PhD's from leading universities spend their whole careers being adjuncts now.

jay how many dudes like you do you think there are out there, who read a few non-fiction history books from the amazon top 100 each year and like to self-fancy themselves as some inspiring lecturer or public intellectual? you are ten a penny. it takes a lifetime of learning and effort to work in academia. it is more competitive than law in terms of applicants:new job postings.
Last edited by uziq (2015-08-31 17:08:02)