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Certifications for Italy
Hello,
I’m a native English speaker and recent graduate from an Italian university and I’m struggling to find work in my field so I’ve been considering getting a TEFL certification and teaching to bridge the gap for a bit.
I was recommended Via Lingua in Florence, however the tuition is significantly more expensive than any online option. Is there a significant benefit to receiving the certification in person with teaching hours? Financially speaking, there is about a 1.4k€ difference.
Would it be significantly easier for me to find a position if I went through an in person course?
u/AccomplishedStill726 — 2 days ago