You wouldn’t have time to get high school credits on NSLI-Y academic year but you might be able to if you apply for FLEX or YES as those are cultural exchange programs and there isn’t a rigorous language school requirement. But most kids do the summer NSLI-Y programs — they are more available slots for summer. |
My kid did YES her senior year and graduated on time. She did AP English and Gov online through BYU which was all she needed to graduate. Otherwise she had enough credits and grad requirements met by end of junior year to graduate. Her high school abroad did not impact her transcript at home |
| I agree that from the figures NSLI-Y releases, there are significantly more girls than boys selected. Not sure why this is the case. |
This is not accurate for last year. My kid did Chinese and there were 24 kids in the group. 8 beginner/8 intermediate/8 advanced. Same location and cohort. But 3 different classes. Amazing 8:1 student teacher ratio for hours of intense study. |
Who issued her high school diploma? |
Is Chinese always in Taiwan? |
There's heavily overlap between Peace Corps and USAID specifically, but also State Department. Lots of former Peace Corps folks later become Foreign Service Officers. |
I know you can go from peace corps to USAID or State. I am asking about going from NSLI-Y to Peace Corps. |
Her home (US) high school. The BYU classes were accredited and accepted to complete graduation requirements |
99% sure you can. It would have been disclosed in the application. |
Right now it is. Moved all to Taiwan when relations with China went south. |
I think you meant to say that the Chinese program is all in one location. Russian is split between multiple locations. So it’s accurate for Russian. |
Nope. That is not what I meant to say. Chinese is all in Taiwan, but they are in different locations across the country. And they are not placed in those locations by level necessarily. My kids Taiwan cohort had kids of all levels. That is what I said; and conveniently, also what I meant to say. |
Okay, but not up to date. Chinese program slated to be in China and Taiwan both next summer. |
| Ooof. I’d much rather my kid be in Taiwan. Not sure we’d take an assignment in China. They’ve been only in Taiwan for several years now. Post-pandemic anyway. |