Is teaching abroad a good soft factor? I mean I understand it's probably not as good as the military or starting a successful company, but when juxtaposed with working your run of the mill entry level clerical assistant position at a law office for a year, which would likely look better?
Note: I think I might want to go with a public interest angle in law school, I already have decent volunteer experiences, and it would be teaching English abroad.
Thanks.
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Re: Teaching abroad vs working at home
Neither teaching abroad, nor working in a law office are anything more than an OK soft. Teach abroad if you want.