Well, class was canceled for tonight. I suppose I will have to practice on my own.
In other news, I sort of went crazy the past week or so after the QEP. I know that not having overseas experience hurt my resume, so I looked up a lot fo different ways to become an expat. I might be a deep-seeded regret for not studying abroad in college but it bothers me. Yeah.
The scary thing is now I feel like applying to every program.
Let's look at some my choices:
- Teach for China
- Peace Corps
- The JET Program
- State Department Internship
- Princeton in Asia, Africa, Latin America
- Boren Fellowship
- Anyone got anything else while we are at it?
That said, I'm probably also going to apply to JET and the State Department Internship in Ethiopia and China. I always sort of wanted to do JET. Japan fascinates me (even though I am taking Mandarin and not Japanese) and it pays. The State Department Internship is a very very good experience but it is unpaid and only for the summer.
I'm not sure about Priceton in A/A/LA. It looks like a good program but I am not sure how competitive it is.
As for Peace Corp, I would do it in a second. The only issue is I am not sure if I could REALLY do it. Two years is a long time to be in a yet to be determined country. I don't want to get into my personal life, but I am not sure I could make it work.
Here is the real issue with all of this: I'd have to leave my job. I would have to give up my secure federal job with good benefits and pay to take a major risk. Luckily, I will be considered career by the time I would possibly leave but its still a big risk in this market.
I guess I don't have to think about it until I get an offer for somewhere. Anyone have any thoughts? Anyone have experience in one of these programs or something else?