As a sort of introductions, my name is Sarah, and I will be starting my last year at the University of South Florida in Tampa in August. I am officially majoring in international relations. The rest of it is still up in the air for a variety of reasons.
- My first "minor" can be considered Russian studies, but I am in the process of trying to create my own major for this. My university offers two/three options for Russian: the language major, the language minor, and a cultural certificate (which is complete BS in academia at my school). I was originally aiming for the language minor, but that was knocked off course when I dropped Russian 5, thus receiving a 'W' grade and dropping me back a year. When registering for courses for this upcoming fall, I almost re-registered for the class, but scared myself out of it. But....I have a plethora of cultural, political, and philosophical courses on my transcript, way more than what is required for a certificate. So, I decided to create my own major, which is a complete hassle. If this doesn't go through, I need to find a way to get in contact with the phantom people of this certificate. I have to declare everything at least one semester before graduation, and, well, this is kind of the end of the line for all of that. Blah.
- My second "minor" is another certificate, this time in Asian studies. The only problem with this one? There is no advisor anymore. That is a problem and I am currently working on that one, but it doesn't bother me as much because I added this so I had a purpose to stay in college another year.
After school, I would love to get a paid internship or entry-level position in intelligence analysis or working with an online magazine or analyst for a news broadcast. I love journalism, but I have never been able to fit in the school newspaper around classes (ie. Staff meetings ALWAYS meet during a class, which blows, a lot). I also wouldn't mind working with a marketing or public relations firm specializing in indie music (music is my other passion in life besides academia).
I would say that this has been a good introduction. I want to use this blog to chronicle specifically the last year of undergraduate studies and the trials and tribulations that come with a real job hunt in the world today. My LJ is too.....not for this.
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