Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like Environmental science will get him a second look by the peace corps. They have a bunch of liberal arts applicants when what they need is engineers (probably not your kid) and kids with useful science degrees (could be your kid)
OP here. This is great advice! Any other non science degrees?
No idea. I got this from NPR the other day. A peace corps executive was on talking about the challenges they were facing. They talked specifically about having volumes of applications from kids generalist majors (that was her term, but the examples she gave here history and english so she was talking about liberal arts) when they were desperate for engineers and kids with science backgrounds (environmental science was the example she gave)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something like Environmental science will get him a second look by the peace corps. They have a bunch of liberal arts applicants when what they need is engineers (probably not your kid) and kids with useful science degrees (could be your kid)
OP here. This is great advice! Any other non science degrees?
Anonymous wrote:ROTC. The military has a lot of opportunities that are akin to diplomatic roles. We've know a few families who were attachés and they lived in great places and were really only back in the US for language training
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I don't have specific advice but I just wanted to say- that if he is motivated, he can do what he wants to do! It doesn't matter - IMHO- if he didn't play the game to put the perfect narrative on this college apps. He is a teenager, just starting out. His interests are awesome. He could start at CC and achieve them. Don't count out IR. Encourage him to stay the course. I am sure there are wonderful college options in range. Look at the NE state schools. Some kids bloom in college or even later. Encourage him to stay the course and work hard. And don't be discouraged by the high achievers on here. I have one who is and one who isn't. Would I say the one who is is happier or I'm less worried for than the other? No. We all have our strengths and character, it's a nebulous thing. Anyway, sorry for babbling. Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:Something like Environmental science will get him a second look by the peace corps. They have a bunch of liberal arts applicants when what they need is engineers (probably not your kid) and kids with useful science degrees (could be your kid)
Anonymous wrote:ED to George Washington?