Hey Sandra, by “your country” did you mean the U.S. or Mexico? I feel
like, if there’s not a compelling reason to go back to Mexico
specifically after you graduate, and you’re stilling willing to be the
worldly traveller that you already are, I’d go where the jobs
are–especially in this market. At least for a few years after you
graduate.
Also, being bilingual, you have more than just Mexico and the U.S. to
consider as possible placement. You have most of South America,
Spain, as well as any English-speaking country in which to look for
jobs.
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Sandra D