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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1988)
Not everyone is cut out to change the world. After all, it takes educa tion, skills and a spare two years. Also a willingness to work. Hard. This year 3,750 Americans will join the Peace Corps to do just that. They'll do things like build roads, plant forests and crops, teach English, develop small businesses, train community health workers, or even coach basketball. However, what they'll be doing isn't half as important as the fact that they'll be changing a little piece of the world .. .for the better. And when they return, these 3,750 Americans will find that experience doing hard work will have another benefit. It's exactly what their next employers are looking for. So, give the Peace Corps your next two years. And while you're out changing the world, you'll also be making a place in it for yourself. Peace Corps representatives will be on campus to talk about opportunities for Volunteer service: BA/BS candidates can qualify for many generalist programs. Presently, Peace Corps has an URGENT NEED for Volunteers with majors, coursework, or experience in AGRICULTURE and FISHERIES To learn more about how your skills can change the world, plan to stop by or call: 1 -800-442-7294 EXT 124. INFO TABLE Tues, Weds, Thurs November 29, 30, Dec 1 8:00 - 5:00 Memorial Center FILM SEMINAR Tues, Weds 6:30 pm November 29 Rudder Tower, #607 November 30 Rudder Tower, #410 INTERVIEWS Thursday December 1 Career Planning & Placement Please pick up application prior to interview PEACE CORPS £5 STILLTHE TOUGHEST JOB YOU'LL EVER LOVE.