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1 What is your ideal class size?
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Fewer than 20 students
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20-30 students
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More than 30 students
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2 How important is salary to you?
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It’s my top priority
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It’s important, but not the only factor
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I’m more focused on the work environment than the salary
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3 How much do you value professional development opportunities?
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Very important – I want regular training and growth opportunities
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I’d appreciate some development opportunities
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Not a major concern for me
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4 What kind of work-life balance are you looking for?
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I need a solid balance with time for hobbies and relaxation
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I’m fine with working overtime occasionally
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I don’t mind a heavier workload
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5 How do you feel about living in an urban area?
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I love the fast pace and amenities of a big city
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I prefer suburban life – a mix of quiet and convenience
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I’d rather live in a rural area with a strong sense of community
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6 What kind of climate do you prefer?
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Warm, sunny weather year-round
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I like experiencing all four seasons
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Cooler weather with mild summers
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7 How do you feel about standardized testing?
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It’s necessary and useful for tracking progress
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I’m okay with it, but not thrilled
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I think it stifles creativity in the classroom
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8 How important is diversity in the student population to you?
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Very important – I want a diverse and multicultural classroom
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Some diversity is fine, but it’s not a priority
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I prefer working in a more homogenous environment
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9 How much support do you expect from your school administration?
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I need strong support and clear communication from administrators
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I’m okay with some independence, as long as help is available when needed
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I prefer to work independently with minimal oversight
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10 Are you open to moving for the right teaching opportunity?
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Yes, I’m willing to move across the country for the best opportunity
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I’d prefer to stay within my region
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No, I’d like to stay close to my current home
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Which U.S. State Should You Teach In?
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New York or California
You’re focused on salary, professional development, and work-life balance. States like New York and California, despite their higher living costs, offer competitive salaries and strong professional growth opportunities.
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Texas or North Carolina
You’re looking for a balance between salary, class size, and work environment. States like Texas and North Carolina offer reasonable class sizes, decent salaries, and a manageable workload, making them great options for teachers looking for variety.
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South Dakota or Montana
You’re not as concerned with salary or professional development, but prefer a close-knit community and a lighter cost of living. States like South Dakota or Montana might be ideal for you, offering quieter surroundings and lower pressure environments.