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fandomsecrets2012-09-06 07:10 pm
[ SECRET POST #2074 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2074 ⌋
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Re: Are you working ~in your field~?
I'm an English major myself, and for a year I went and taught chilluns in Korea. I would definitely say my English degree helped me there, ahaha.
On the other hand, I have some training in foreign languages, too. I minored in French and Arabic, the former with the idea to do some kind of service work. I'm still debating on applying to Army ROTC to help fund the grad degree I'm doing right now.
Re: Are you working ~in your field~?
(Anonymous) 2012-09-07 01:55 am (UTC)(link)I work on quality assurance for a publisher that creates databases students use for research, so it's a lot of identifying website/design/data issues and helping to figure out what went wrong. Which sounds pretty boring, but it's like detective work. :)
Good luck with your grad degree! What are you doing it in?
Re: Are you working ~in your field~?
Political Communication. So far I am less than enchanted with it, mostly because there are very few political communication courses actually being offered atm.