Hello!

My name is Jarrett DeLorenzo, I am 22 years old, and I am NOT smarter than a fifth grader. On a more serious not; I have been reading about TEFL and all the seemingly complicated facts on acquiring a certificate.
I feel a little overwhelmed while reading many of you’re posts, as most of you have BA'
s +.

I am sad to say I have little college experience, but I would like that to change in the future. I have always been interested in teaching, but skeptical about a long education and not being satisfied in the end.
A friend was telling me that getting a TEFL Certificate would be a great way to get your 'feet wet'.

I have a million questions pertaining to this certificate, but I suppose the most important questions is this; What is a good way to tell if a certain program is a scam?

Does anyone know with experience or reference what a good website/program is to go through? I saw an add on Craig’s list about TEFL Institute, and it seemed very straight forward and delightful. I spoke with one of thier trainers about all they offer, I believe it was $995 dollars for a 120 hour, 1 month course. I had the choice of several countries to teach after I got my certificate; China being my choice.
I've been scammed in the past with something different, so I started researching and found a few complaints.

TEFL Watch had complaints against them. (If I am not supposed to use website names, I apologize, and will edit it right away).
If anyone has any input or feedback, it would be most appreciated. This will be a life changing experience, and what better way to begin my journey than to have all of you to reference it.
Thank you for all your help, and I look forward to chatting with all of you!
