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Originally Posted by PAYNE1
I know some schools have historically paid teachers more if they have their master's! Something to consider...... 
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I know, which is part of why I thought I'd stick it out. But, at the same time, the master's degree salary benefit tends to require a master's in education OR in the field you are teaching (e.g., math, science, a foreign language). This degree wouldn't fall into either category. So it's not a guarantee. Plus, I don't really want to be a teacher exactly, it's just a possibility. I know I like working with kids, but I'm not sure how I want to do that yet.