Schools that provide housing
Schools that provide housing
As far as schools that provide housing, not an allowance, what are some of the schools which have fantastic housing? One of my biggest fears is accepting a position at a school where housing is provided and living in a dilapidated and run-down apartment nowhere near anything. I would love to hear what people have been impressed with or not impressed with.
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I can only speak for the QSI school that I'm at, but the housing is pretty good and it's a short walk to campus (though some people choose to live downtown). The apartments vary in size, from ridiculously massive to cozy, but they're generally well maintained and the school is incredibly prompt with maintenance issues.
I've heard from other teachers that QSI housing in southern China, Thailand, and Kazakhstan is also pretty decent.
I've heard from other teachers that QSI housing in southern China, Thailand, and Kazakhstan is also pretty decent.
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The housing in both schools can be a hit or miss.
At ASD, the housing is usually okay. They have some which are close to the school and so very convenient. It is great if you are given that. However, they also give housing out in Motor City which is a long drive away so you spend ages commuting. The apartments in Motor City are nice though.
A friend at ACS says that some of the housing is very nice and some horrible. The new teachers get the worst housing and each year you can apply to move so you could end up in somewhere very nice the next year. It just depends on who leaves and what new housing the school gets.
At ASD, the housing is usually okay. They have some which are close to the school and so very convenient. It is great if you are given that. However, they also give housing out in Motor City which is a long drive away so you spend ages commuting. The apartments in Motor City are nice though.
A friend at ACS says that some of the housing is very nice and some horrible. The new teachers get the worst housing and each year you can apply to move so you could end up in somewhere very nice the next year. It just depends on who leaves and what new housing the school gets.
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sevarem and QSI schools in Chendu
sevarem,
Could you give me an email address so that I may contact you regarding the housing and country specific information about QSI in Chendu, China?
At which QSI location are you located? Is it in China?
I am asking because I have been invited to interview with them.
Thank you.
Could you give me an email address so that I may contact you regarding the housing and country specific information about QSI in Chendu, China?
At which QSI location are you located? Is it in China?
I am asking because I have been invited to interview with them.
Thank you.
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sevarem and QSI schools in Chendu
sevarem,
Could you give me an email address so that I may contact you regarding the housing and country specific information about QSI in Chendu, China?
At which QSI location are you located? Is it in China?
I am asking because I have been invited to interview with them.
Thank you.
Could you give me an email address so that I may contact you regarding the housing and country specific information about QSI in Chendu, China?
At which QSI location are you located? Is it in China?
I am asking because I have been invited to interview with them.
Thank you.
Both of the schools that I have taught at have provided housing. In Europe, the housing was in the city center. It was a small, one bedroom apartment. I loved it. In Latin America, the housing was far away from the city center in a rural area. Basically, it was in the middle of nowhere. It was poorly built, filled with bugs, and was in a dangerous area. I had to have many arguments with the school about moving me to a different location. they finally caved, and I got to move to the center.
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schools that provide housing
I have been to numerous schools and am at a very good school with excellent housing now but I came from the international school of Ulaanbaatar. The International School of ULAANBAATAR has the worst housing I have ever experienced. You are housed with locals in an apartment building that is just awful. It is disgustingly dirty, NOISY and NO HOT WATER. When I lived there we had neighbors that drilled all the time! NO matter night or day or anything. I did not sleep fro 2 years! It was just awful. The apartments are terrible. We were moved from one awful complex to another called Bayan Mongol. The first set of apartments were bad and it only got worse with the move. If you like having hot showers and a good nights sleep I would think twice about coming here. They do give you a stipend to find your own housing but it is shamefully low. Housing prices the 2 years I was there went up over 35% for rent. The used furniture in the apartments is beyond used it is not usable at all. The sofa's were falling apart after 2 years I pity the person who took over the apartment. I have taught all over the world in various 3 world countries and I have to say by FAR the housing in Ulaanbaatar given to you by the INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ULAANBAATAR is the worst I have ever experienced. It is just dreadful. I would think twice before signing on and living in this housing..if I had only known!