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I've been teaching in Thailand for 8 years now, and i'm getting a little bored. I have a couple of friends studying, and i'm thinking of following suit...

I have a FETAC certificate in electrical from Ireland. I would like to further my knowledge in this field, or something like it. Can any1 point me in the right direction???

thanx in advance,

djbarry

I would think if you cannot speak read or write Thai you would have a problem. If you can do all those things then inquire at your nearest Technical College.

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Yes, if you plan to remain here long-term focus on the language first.

Make sure you go to a co-ed tech place if such exists, and try to avoid the ones where they zip-gun each other.

I'm not sure what FETAC is, but if your looking to earn a college degree you could look into the university my friends and I study at. All classes are taught in english. They offer bachelors and masters. If your looking to study then resume teaching you could get your masters in TESOL.. They also offer Thai language classes at the school for us foreigners.

http://www.asianust.ac.th/

Few years ago was rated in the top 20 business schools in Asia as well. Hope this helps.

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thanx for the helpsmile.png

djbarry

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