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You've almost completed "the toughest job you'll ever love." Now what?

Professional Opportunities

Peacecorps.gov has a variety of resources regarding what to do next as you become an RPCV, but it errs on the side of focused results rather than broad options. That can be genuinely helpful if you're looking to go to grad school via the Fellows/USA program, but falls short for further research.

As an alternative, you can help suggest ideas for what to do next on the pages in this section. So far, we have pages with:

Maintaining Your Thai Language Skills

You've spent two years learning one of the hardest languages for native English speakers to learn. If you don't want to lose your ability but are not staying in Thailand, here are some ideas about how to maintain your Thai.





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