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grendle7
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I would like to know which choice is more beneficial, efficient, worth it, et cetera:
Choice One--
Double Major in Both Physics and Education Studies, with a teacher licensure to be able to teach chemistry, physics, and/or mathematics at the secondary level.
Choice Two--
Major just in Physics, to then attain my masters in Secondary Education with a licensure...
Choice Three--
Major just in Physics, to then just attain my teaching licensure...
**Please assume that cost of the education is free, to say, and that the institution which I attend is adequate. I mostly want your responses to be about the pros/cons off of the choices and the sort.
Choice One--
Double Major in Both Physics and Education Studies, with a teacher licensure to be able to teach chemistry, physics, and/or mathematics at the secondary level.
Choice Two--
Major just in Physics, to then attain my masters in Secondary Education with a licensure...
Choice Three--
Major just in Physics, to then just attain my teaching licensure...
**Please assume that cost of the education is free, to say, and that the institution which I attend is adequate. I mostly want your responses to be about the pros/cons off of the choices and the sort.