intertribal: (s & m @ loch ?)
intertribal ([personal profile] intertribal) wrote2008-01-23 02:46 pm
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twilight zone

I was selected by the State Department for an internship.  I really don't know what to think.  I don't know my assignment yet - I anxiously await it, and cross my fingers - but at least it begins the optional route of Foreign Service Officer.  Wow, that sounds so weird.  Especially after contemplating going straight to grad school after this.  I really need to have a talk with certain people. 

And get myself to a police station to be fingerprinted.  So ends what little privacy I thought I had.

Now if only I could get published.  Ha.  My life would be complete. 

Edit:  on the downside, I may be out of a job.  And a research position!  What a day.

[identity profile] royinpink.livejournal.com 2008-01-27 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
well, i don't think you have to (or should?) do one or the other forever. timing, however, i don't know much about. personally, i'd say more education can't hurt, and the real world can be very frustrating.....

[identity profile] intertribal.livejournal.com 2008-01-27 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
my junior class dean seemed to lean toward going out into the real world unless I "have a burning desire" to go to grad school. I don't know though, I have my professors to consult next week, and I trust their opinions a little more because they're in my field.

[identity profile] royinpink.livejournal.com 2008-01-27 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
well, yeah, I wouldn't recommend that anyone go beyond a master's degree without a real love for either their discipline or academics or intellectual endeavors in general, something of that sort. that's my translation of "burning desire," i guess. a life passion sort of thing. But a master's degree takes less time, doesn't require a dissertation, and is often more useful than a liberal arts degree, or so I hear from recent graduates.

but yeah, profs will know more about opportunities in your field, obviously. hopefully they can give some good advice.