You can probably teach counseling in Arizona (depending on the quality of your degree), and maybe psychology or some other counseling related courses.
You could also be a substitute teacher, and you might be able to teach things like art therapy.
It depends on the State, each State makes it's own rules. It's usually easier to teach in Community College than a University or a high school, but you still need to prove you're competent in your subject area.
2007-03-24 09:09:28
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answered by dude 5
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AJ take it from CJ that there are some important options in
investment these days. Community college would place you in a safe class. Yet I would really say wait about 4 years for
the draft to go by, and the world opportunities to become clear. I went into making multiple question job placement
forms, as a campus scholarship and it is very very nice to
work in counselling. Yet right now if you are bright, and I
just feel you are, there is plenty of work in training more
working people with the skills a counsel can bring truth and
strengthen their spirit. College, and the class of clean and
healthy people need the confidence each day to work, and to know that this is a good place. I just went through the school curriculum leader office and it is too basic. Help your
experts straighten out the last talented selected. http://www.peacecorps.com
2007-03-24 16:06:25
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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