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So you are new to the world of ICADS, no? You wish to know more, sí? You may not trust the opinions of people that work here, and you want to speak with other students to see what the place is really like. You have come to the right place.

 
 
 

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It isn't completely uncommon for ICADS students to wish to stay in contact with others they meet here. This phenomenon is largely due to the utter wonderfulness of the collection of people that is ICADS. Where there is harmony and happy happy glow glow, there are people who wish to talk to one another, and if you are a former ICADS student, you can do just that right here.

 
 
 
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“According to one estimate, 35,000 young Americans realize that working abroad, whether teaching, bartending, taking care of children, typing or picking grapes, has moved well beyond just trust-fund children. Far from being career suicide, it can actually provide a professional boost. Foreign experience demonstrates entrepreneurship, resourcefulness and independence, according to recruiters. Rosalind Clay Carter, senior vice president for human resources at A&E Television Networks, said people who work and support themselves overseas tend to be inquisitive, flexible and adaptive – valuable skills in today’s workplace.”

From New York Times article “A Year Abroad (or 3) as a Career Move” by Hillary Chura, February 25, 2006

 
 
 
 

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