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By leslie

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I think it just depends on how badly you will need a job when you get back from playing. I would look up any information about scholarships from schools in florida and the education department for that state might also have some information on if they will pay for your masters. I know MS does. I don't think getting a masters is that difficult and most of the time it only takes two years even if you are teaching and taking classes. I have seen too many people do it. You just have to have the motivation. But please consider this is coming from a first year teacher and I don't have my masters but I plan on starting on next summer and contiune to teach while doing so. Good luck.

 


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