Could Have Been Better

Ratings
Overall
3
Benefits: 5
Support: 3
Fun: 4
Facilities: 5
Safety: 5
Review

The actual program itself was not like I expected but it was worth my money. The SIT teachers were amazing and had lot of experience and I enjoyed learning from them. I think what they taught us a lot of really great reflective techniques and how to teach...but what was lacking was classroom management techniques. But this review is actually for EIL Ecuador itself. It was great until we left the program. They were supposed to help place us in schools or other teaching jobs. Hardly any of us actually got placements through them and a lot of the placements we got were disappointing and we could hardly stay afloat financially. I myself worked for them teaching pilots English and was barely making $600 a month working my butt off and teaching other people privately on the side. Other people who got placed in schools didn't make much more than that either. My second job I was told about through a friend who had been placed there by EIL but when they heard that I was switching to this new school they swooped in and 'helped' me with this process but ended up taking $100 out of each paycheck for their fees-whatever those were. Some were for visa stuff and taxes but $100 seems like a TON of money to take out each month considering the standard of living in Ecuador. Eventually I found another job that freed me from their grasp. I had the least amount of problems with EIL in comparison to a few of my other friends who also graduated from the program. One guy even sued them and won. I would get your SIT TESOL certificate and then find a teaching job on your own if you choose to take this route.

Would you recommend this program?
No, I would not
Year Completed
2012