Maybe not the answer that you expect but, close your eyes, and imagine yourself ten years from now, working on a project. What do you see? Are you with kids teaching, or sitting at a table brainstorming about the new Bubblegum ad?
Your heart will know what it wants ;) Dont try to get your brain involved :P
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Go with the advertising degree. To teach you would need to go back to school for your teaching credential( unless you found a program that included that). You need a bachelors to get your teaching credential anyway. Another option is teaching in a private school where the requirements to teach are not state regulated. There fire by not going into a teaching degree straight off, you leave yourself with more than the option of just teaching. Good luck!
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OK, so I'm a high school senior. When I was a junior, I decided that I either wanted to go into advertising (work my way up to Creative Director - advertising appealed to me because I like creative thinking and coming up with ideas) or elementary education. (Because as cliche as it sounds, I genuinely like kids - they're the most sincere age group of all people, in my opinion. I'm also really fun and organized and articulate, so I feel that especially I could be good at teaching kindergarten.) I applied to colleges for both advertising (like to major in communications and things like that - there's no specific major for "advertising") and for elementary education.
I got into both kinds of colleges. But now I'm stuck - education or advertising?? The college I'd go to for advertising is out of state, and I'll admit, being away from home and off to a new environment is extremely tempting. Plus, like I said, advertising does appeal to me - writing, drawing out ideas, things like that. On the other hand though, elementary education sounds so good, too - nothing makes me smile quite like interacting with kids. But on the slight downside, the college I'd go to for education is in state - 40 minutes away from home - which is convienient in some ways, but then I don't know if I'd feel as "adventurous" as I would going out of state for that advertising career.
So let's have an online debate; Advertising V. Education. Pros and Cons? Thanks so much, I know it's a lot to take in.