fukk 2020 broYea I we (Aggies) been talking about this for a few days now.
shyt is CRAZY man. I don’t know how Gboro finna function with NO GHOE.
This shyt is crazy man.... fukking 2020
fukk 2020 broYea I we (Aggies) been talking about this for a few days now.
shyt is CRAZY man. I don’t know how Gboro finna function with NO GHOE.
This shyt is crazy man.... fukking 2020
I've been saving up for my oldest to go to an HBCU since he was 5, what school would ya'll brehs recommend for a child that shows interests in teaching
Yea y’all right in SWAC country. I was looking up the different HBCUS in Texas and it looks like Wiley College offers the most education degrees.
Degree Programs | Wiley College
All of the HBCUS in Texas offer education degrees, but with the petroleum industry in that state, it looks like they mainly focus on the STEM fields
it’s a small private HBCU so it probably cost more than Texas Southern & Prairie View.
but Texas is next to Louisiana, Oklahoma & Arkansas so he can look into Grambling, Southern, Langston University & UAPB
Do you have a 529 plan for your child?
I went to Grambling and the Education dept. was decent. When I was there, we had teacher fairs, where different school districts would come and recruit teachers. I was recruited heavily because I was a STEM major, but I wanted to teach..
The benefits that Grambling offered is that we have an elementary and High School (Grambling High School Kittens) on Grambling's campus, so you can get experience teaching.
Grambling State University - College of Education
Grambling State University - Department of Curriculum and Instruction
I knew SU had a high school on their campus, I didnt know Gram had one as well. Does every college in Louisiana have a lab school on its campus?
Howard just jumped ship. They’re in the NEC now.