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Nov. 27th, 2007 11:49 pmHow can I have a 3 hour class consisting of my teacher just talking to us the whole time, and yet never get bored? I have to say, even though I hate her assignments, she's such a great lecturer. ♥ Her information and insight into US history is just fascinating.
One of the topics we ended up talking about was how the USD is starting to suck ass. (She goes off on tangents sometimes, it's fun). But it was the first time I began to understand why it's starting to suck, which is good.
But it made me consider something. If I were to just visit and/or study in Europe in the future the Euro would probably rape me up the wazoo (since, oh yeah, the USD will get even worse).
So, I've been thinking... maybe I should do my study abroad in a non-European country (Singapore and Chile being two good candidates) and then teach English in Europe... because if I work there, then I'd be paid in Euros. And that'd be good for me. And then I can look at all my American friends and family and laugh. xD No, I'm not that mean. Well. Maybe a little. ;)
One of the topics we ended up talking about was how the USD is starting to suck ass. (She goes off on tangents sometimes, it's fun). But it was the first time I began to understand why it's starting to suck, which is good.
But it made me consider something. If I were to just visit and/or study in Europe in the future the Euro would probably rape me up the wazoo (since, oh yeah, the USD will get even worse).
So, I've been thinking... maybe I should do my study abroad in a non-European country (Singapore and Chile being two good candidates) and then teach English in Europe... because if I work there, then I'd be paid in Euros. And that'd be good for me. And then I can look at all my American friends and family and laugh. xD No, I'm not that mean. Well. Maybe a little. ;)