I spend my free time doing non profit job searches, and researching grad school programs. I'm trying to get someone to pay me actual money.
I have this teacher who I respect and admire. He sent out an e-mail about a month ago saying that he was leaving my Alma Mater(which I belive comes from the Greek for "nourishing mother"), and in this e-mail he said that if any of his former students needed carerr advice, etc. to not hesitate to ask. I recently got a response to a few questions about specific non for profits. This was his response:
I think the non-profit route would be good for you, with the caveat that it can be rather intense and insecure all at the same time. You are a bright guy, write well, and have a heart inclined to the environmental and social justice side of the equation. Seems like a good fit. Doesn't pay well, of course. Have you considered Law School? I think you'd be a natural at that.
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Law school? I'll add it to the mile long list of things that I could possibly go to grad school for.
I have this teacher who I respect and admire. He sent out an e-mail about a month ago saying that he was leaving my Alma Mater(which I belive comes from the Greek for "nourishing mother"), and in this e-mail he said that if any of his former students needed carerr advice, etc. to not hesitate to ask. I recently got a response to a few questions about specific non for profits. This was his response:
I think the non-profit route would be good for you, with the caveat that it can be rather intense and insecure all at the same time. You are a bright guy, write well, and have a heart inclined to the environmental and social justice side of the equation. Seems like a good fit. Doesn't pay well, of course. Have you considered Law School? I think you'd be a natural at that.
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Law school? I'll add it to the mile long list of things that I could possibly go to grad school for.
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I go to Metro, I'm working on my BFA in ceramics
that said, i think law school is supposed to suck. at least, according to my friend in law school.
who pays people who work at non-profit jobs?