What is the hardest part about college on your way to being a teacher? Many people don’t see the behind the scenes in what led up to being a teacher. A teaching degree is one of the harder degrees to earn. We went around the school asking teachers about the hardest part of college.
Mrs. Weaver – “Having to write a really long essay project at the end and the whole thing was over 100 pages long and I had to have a lot of reports from field experiences.”
Mr. Bayer – “Student teaching, because of all the unnecessary work we had to do.”
Mr. Heider – “Taking classes I didn’t like, science classes because I wasn’t good at it.”
Mrs. Worner – “ You are on your own and the teachers don’t care if you do well, and you have to pay a lot of money and don’t get it back if you fail.”
Mr. Wear – “Umm, Playing two sports in college was kinda hard and keeping up on science lab.”
Mrs. Zehr – “I was very introverted and getting up in front of kids who are staring at you the whole time.”
Mrs. Bishop – “Taking what I learned in the classroom to the real world, because they explained it as a perfect world.”
Mrs. Rocke – “Only what you make of it.”
Mrs. Ogg – “Russian history, because it was the hardest class I ever had to take.”
Mrs. Wherley – “Calculus, it was so hard and I was a math major but it was insanely hard.”