hey all,
Since it is extremely difficult to get a full-time teaching gig at a research university, I was wondering if anybody pursued the community college route instead. I imagine Psychology is an excellent field to be in at that level since their are tons of different classes offered at CC's (at least in my state). So, I was wondering a few things:
1) how competitive is it to get a full-time teaching job at a CC?
2) do you need to specialize in order to teach a class? (ex. only clinical psychologists can teach abnormal psych, only cognitive psychologists teach cognition etc. etc.)
3) is it a satisfying job? (interpret that however you like)
4) can you do it full-time and live a decent lifestyle?
thanks for all of your responses.
Since it is extremely difficult to get a full-time teaching gig at a research university, I was wondering if anybody pursued the community college route instead. I imagine Psychology is an excellent field to be in at that level since their are tons of different classes offered at CC's (at least in my state). So, I was wondering a few things:
1) how competitive is it to get a full-time teaching job at a CC?
2) do you need to specialize in order to teach a class? (ex. only clinical psychologists can teach abnormal psych, only cognitive psychologists teach cognition etc. etc.)
3) is it a satisfying job? (interpret that however you like)
4) can you do it full-time and live a decent lifestyle?
thanks for all of your responses.