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In two years I will be graduating from college with a BA in English, a Psych minor, and some science background. I'm not really sure what I want to do for a career yet, but I know I won't be happy with my job unless I am happy with where I choose to live.

I am dissatisfied with America in a lot of ways, and I refuse to stay here merely because it is where I grew up. If I do choose to stay here, I need to at least be sure that I do so because it is the best fit for me.

I am looking for a place that is very liberal-minded, culturally and environmentally aware. I don't mind a higher cost of living- I am willing to pay the price for a cleaner, safer home. America is almost too large for me. I would possibly be interested in an area with greater history... England is a possibility. I also like more urban areas.

Any suggestions?

2007-05-21 02:41:35 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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Here is how the UN ranks the top 8 countries to live in:
"Iceland, Australia, Ireland and Sweden are ranked as the second through fifth best places to live, with Canada, Japan and the United States at six, seven and eight."
I know it looks like there is a country missing, but that is cut and pasted off their site.

I know the allure to live abroad is strong. Its a huge world. But I think that telling yourself that you "won't be happy with a job unless [you're] happy where [you] choose to live" is probably not the healthiest approach. We can live in places we don't think we would like and still have happy successful careers.
You need to be content in your own skin before you go out looking for greener grass.
As for wanting to live someplace more green or more liberal, I have always felt, when fighting a war, you need to be on the front line. You can "be the change you want to see" by living by example.

You still have two years of college, you don’t need to sign a mortgage just yet…

All that being said there are TONS of opportunities to teach English abroad. Try that out for a year and see what you think. Try the JET program. Or ask your college advisor for other programs and opportunities.
Good luck!

2007-05-21 03:03:28 · answer #1 · answered by Rebecca E 2 · 0 0

I travelled extensively after college around the world, i recommended you do the same thing and you'll be back home in no time.
Travel see what the world has to offer.

With a English, psych, science background, South America sounds like a good place to be if you still decide to live outside the US. You can do alot with it there the Amazon rain forest, teaching English and so on.

Also look at jobs with the Feds, like working at embassies, US Aid organizations, Peace Corps, that way you'll get to travel and see the world at the same time.

2007-05-21 02:58:50 · answer #2 · answered by reene2g 4 · 0 1

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2016-11-25 21:25:11 · answer #3 · answered by pass 3 · 0 0

I don't know where you want to live, but you should do a couple of things first. First, you need to figure out if you are going to teach english to people in another country. If you aren't going to do that, then you are going to have a hard time finding a job that you can use your major in. The other is to travel the world to see what you like best, like Japan, China, Africa, Europe, or something like that.

2007-05-21 02:58:26 · answer #4 · answered by J-Dub 2 · 0 1

There are so many different places in America. Look around and be open minded.

Other countries, Canada, England, Holland all are liberal, with different degrees of environmental practices.

Australia is different, as well as the scandinavian countires (norway, sweden etc).

have fun looking.

2007-05-21 02:53:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

France.

2007-05-21 02:45:35 · answer #6 · answered by evans_michael_ya 6 · 0 1

Las Vegas. They have plenty of jobs and the weather is wonderful

2007-05-21 02:51:18 · answer #7 · answered by Michael M 7 · 0 1

pick up a rifle n join the crew in iraq

2007-05-21 02:44:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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