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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Flexibility and a Farewell…
Hey Crew, If I had to give one word of advice to someone looking to become a Peace Corps volunteer, I would advise them to be flexible and easy-going. From being stood up at an interview, requests for further medical … Continue reading
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A Long Overdue Introduction
As most of you know, I leave for China to begin my service with the Peace Corps on June 30th. In comparison to other volunteers, the start of my blog is much overdue. Since finding out my departure date and … Continue reading
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