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Question Concerning Teachers - Danny Boy - 01-17-2016 Recently, the hour limit has been increased for the application process for teachers. Since i have built up my hours and RPP to apply for the old requirements i just wanted to ask: Is it an instant decline if you dont reach the hours limit as i have heard different things from different people? Thank You Dan RE: Question Concerning Teachers - Kippsee - 01-17-2016 No it isn't an instant decline, exceptions can be made. However it would be in your favour if you do meet the requirements. RE: Question Concerning Teachers - JackZ - 01-17-2016 (01-17-2016, 07:13 PM)Dan Dan Wrote: Recently, the hour limit has been increased for the application process for teachers. Since i have built up my hours and RPP to apply for the old requirements i just wanted to ask: No, it's not an instant decline, exceptions can be made for certain individuals, but personally, i would wait until you had the hours required. RE: Question Concerning Teachers - Danny Boy - 01-17-2016 I just got frustrated as i am only 3 RPP away from the requirement and about 400hrs so i was close to the old requirements Guess its another 500hrs to go then RE: Question Concerning Teachers - Joykill - 01-17-2016 (01-17-2016, 07:15 PM)kippsee Wrote: No it isn't an instant decline, exceptions can be made. However it would be in your favour if you do meet the requirements. (01-17-2016, 07:15 PM)JackChains Wrote:(01-17-2016, 07:13 PM)Dan Dan Wrote: Recently, the hour limit has been increased for the application process for teachers. Since i have built up my hours and RPP to apply for the old requirements i just wanted to ask: Then why have it labelled as a requirement? Either it's requirement or not; it obviously isn't in this case. |