Long story short it has been my life goal to move to Russia.I love the women, my father is from Belarus and I love the language- (but only speak it at B1) I really really can't wait to move there


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNfGyIW7aHM[/youtube]Contrarian Expatriate wrote:I would first advise you to finish your education and earn a nest egg.
Forty years ago the teacher certification process in American universities was a joke. Can't imagine it's any better now. Arizona has gone to a system of certifying anyone who can pass a subject matter standardized test, and dispensed with worthless education courses. I assume other states have done the same.MrPeabody wrote:If you really want to leave the US someday, consider majoring in college to become a certified teacher. The degrees like TEFL are a joke and not real teaching certification. If you are a legitimate teacher, you can teach any subject in a foreign country, not just English, and the working conditions will be better.
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Have you looked into attending a Russian university? You'll be surrounded by young Russian women, make friends, and be able to improve your language skills. You are young, and it's awesome you are thinking ahead wisely. I'm not sure about Russia specifically, but many university programs in non-English speaking countries have degree programs taught entirely in English; if you aren't confident you'd be able to pass classes taught in Russian this could be a great way to meet a girl, make connections, and stay there permanently. Another benefit of Russian unis is that they are usually only 3 years. I think it may take even less than 5 years to receive a Bachelors and a Masters degree.liliburketron wrote:Hey guys,
Long story short it has been my life goal to move to Russia.I love the women, my father is from Belarus and I love the language- (but only speak it at B1) I really really can't wait to move there. I just need general advice on how to move there and hopefully stay there successfully. I understand going to my local uni and doing a TEFL cert may be the best bet but is there anywhere in Russia needing jobs ASAP with no certs required. I don't necessarily care about being paid, hell, ill probably save about $5000 before moving there just to coachshare or rent a room for a few months. The problem is, I'm so lost on exactly what I should do. Supposing I do go without finishing college first, what's a cheap and secure program, agency where I can find accommodation whether its just simply paying for a room or teaching English in return for room and board. Sorry if this is messy and unorganized. I appreciate all the help