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Students begged me to take a "selfie". |
A lot has happened in the last couple years. I've studied hard, changed careers from my beloved PR role at Easter Seals, volunteered in El Salvador for a 2nd time, moved from my (also beloved) Lakeview apartment to the south side, received my master's in Elementary Education, and so much more.
grade math students who helped me more than I helped them, and the best teachers in Chicago at the charter school where I taught this year. But the anticipation is killing me, and I'm so ready to complete the last piece of my master's--my fieldwork in a 3rd grade classroom in India.
Let's see if my preconceptions about India hold true. Here's what I've researched or others have told me about India:
- It's dirty
- It's disorganized
- It's crowded
- It's smelly
- I will definitely get very sick
- Men don't treat women very well
- It will be very hot with monsoons
- I will fall in love with the culture
- The food is delicious
- They love cows and jewelry
- They are curious about Americans, especially if you have blonde hair
- Any others I should think about?
Dirty and disorganized?! Why go there, you say? I felt compelled, and went with my gut! That's really it! We'll see how my placement choice pans out.
Peace, love and T-3 days to India! Xoxo
~Rachel