English majors want to be teachers in the future. Is it helpful to take the postgraduate exam in education?
I suggest you don't take the postgraduate entrance examination. First, you want to be a teacher. In recent years, the situation of the teaching profession is grim, the treatment of teachers is getting better and better, and the competition is becoming more and more fierce. Good schools in good areas are almost saturated, and some people are overstaffed. The sooner you graduate, the easier it should be to find a job. Compared with you who are a graduate student in education three years later, you have an advantage in finding a job now. Personally, I think that graduate students in education are not taken seriously. My classmate's English major graduate work after graduation is still not ideal. When you have worked for two years, that is, the third year, you can take the on-the-job postgraduate education examination. At present, having a good job is the most important thing.