posted by
puszysty at 12:51pm on 25/07/2009
Great. Apparently I am limited to 6 transfers from my savings to checking via online (which I use all the time, because bank hours make getting their physically very difficult). I did not know this and have been deducted 20 dollars. Not so bad, I guess, except for the fact that I now can't access my savings until August without incurring a fee, and I only have $25 left in my checking (thanks to a two hundred dollar deposit on my electric bill.) My deposit from my old place is coming through soon, but paypal takes forever, and I'm stuck until then.
I was thinking the other day about what I want to do for grad school. I want to start next fall, because frankly, I'm languishing in the job in my current job (it's been so slow lately, and I'm bored out of my mind.) I just still can't decide what I want to study. I'm torn between going for a PhD to teach college or getting a law degree and going into immigration law. Though maybe I could teach immigration law, or work in connection with a college in getting international students here- best of both worlds? I'd wanted to work for a while after undergrad to gain some sort of an idea of what I want to do. It's been a year and a half and I still have no clue.
The University of Washington-Seattle has an international law program as well as an immigration law clinical program. I could study EU law further in depth, as well as immigration. That could be interesting. I should start digging for more programs
I was thinking the other day about what I want to do for grad school. I want to start next fall, because frankly, I'm languishing in the job in my current job (it's been so slow lately, and I'm bored out of my mind.) I just still can't decide what I want to study. I'm torn between going for a PhD to teach college or getting a law degree and going into immigration law. Though maybe I could teach immigration law, or work in connection with a college in getting international students here- best of both worlds? I'd wanted to work for a while after undergrad to gain some sort of an idea of what I want to do. It's been a year and a half and I still have no clue.
The University of Washington-Seattle has an international law program as well as an immigration law clinical program. I could study EU law further in depth, as well as immigration. That could be interesting. I should start digging for more programs
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