February 9, 1987 Brian BarberDaily Nebraskan People ask who, what, where, why, when and how much Why am I going into the Peace Corps? In a ranking of questions people friends most frequently ask me when they find out I'm going into the Peace Corps, this question ranks about fifth. Before I get into this meaty question, let me first answer the four most frequently asked questions. First, where is Mauritania? Mew A Magnuson Mauritania, the country to which I've been assigned, is located on the west coast of Africa in the Sahara Desert. It has a population of just over one million, which is 95 percent Islamic. Of high school aged children, only 2 percent attend school. The two main languages are Arabic and French with an only 17 percent liter acy rate. When you think of Berbers going from oasis to oasis on their camel caravans, that's one aspect of Mauritania. Second, how much does it pay? I find it highly amusing that this is such a common question. The Peace Corps pays enough to live on while in the country, enough to save for vaca tions and a readjustment fund for when I get out. The next time one of these materialists asks, I'm going to say "Oh about $35,000 per year for starters," just so I can hear them say, "Oh really? Maybe I oughta join up." Third, what are you going to do there? I'm going to teach English as a for eign language. Varied and valuable 1 : Si Aft i , 1 Iff P. V: if" ; ,t . By Joeth Zucco Staff Reporter With 40 razors offered h tl;e Col lege cf Arts z:5 Sciences, a L'j-.tJ arts decree cm Mz z !-:.ie with n-;:3 1!.: n a c, it : i pro vide a Y'ii I:;.?. Ace;::,:;:.", to Arts L.r.,1 ill -ra Den G::ry ,:::: a l :: I :.-3 decree can t? dS:::-:A vs "a C , ;;. :e in vvi.kh the pr;'.:an tf ccur-cs is nctf;"c;f.?Jf.raj .lM'niryP!,f-' :1" Decrees rcne freni psychology to English, to fine i ; t.s ; :. 1 economies. ' Meisels sd.i that a Khcnil arts decree provides a bread, general preparation end the aUSity to work with p; : ; ! .'. Fourth, when do you leave and for how long? I'll leave in mid-June for two years. And finally, just why are you going into the Peace Corps? Well, there are all sorts of practical reasons why I'm going, the kind of reasons the people who ask me how Where is Maurita nia? much I'm going to pull in being a Peace Corps volunteer may ask. So here they are: I'm going to learn Arabic, a mar ketable skill. It's going to be some weird dialect, but at least I'll be able to decipher those odd letters. I'll learn to speak French, something I neglected to do after living in France for a year. And best of all, I'll learn to teach English as a foreign language, a skill that is highly in demand in vir tually every country in the world except Australia and Great Britain. After the Peace Corps, I'll be able to write my ticket to any non-English speaking country in the world that interests me. Every one of them would love to have a native English speaker teach the world's most demanded language. I hope that satisfies all the mate rialists and career minded folks out there. But actually, these reasons for giving up the joys of Western civiliza tion aren't exactly high on my list. I've always been a foreign culture lover. Unlike many of the xenophobic types who live in Nebraska, I've always been fascinated by cultures and people different from myself. I guess that makes me a xenophile. I've always been the type to sit down . in front of the TV during a National .Geographic special and absorb every people is very important." Ann Kopera, coordinator of advis ing for the College of Arts and Sciences, said "It's not a limiting d?::vc." Graduates have a 43 to Zd ycer cr.rc;:r ahead cf them with a p- " Lilly if three to five coretr xbzzzzs, she said. , . C'M 1 Cca is a pr;rr.3 exa::; !.;. A I.'. .2 f..-? arts frad.:at.c, Ccu has p.. . t!.rcr;.h three j.b chir-cs. A..r p,r:..!aalia:j s!..; worked f,;r a i::.:'A a ivertisir,?, JC-.cy, bei-cne production artist in the Lincoln Journal-Star's advertising depart ment end currently is a self employed graphic arts designer. V.'ith a lihrrrl rr!s !r:-e a Daily Nebraskan Supplement word. The chance to live in another culture for two years is a great oppor tunity. To heck with how much I'm going to make. If I had the money, I would pay them to let me live there for two years. But the foremost reason for me going into the Peace Corps is harder to put in words, and maybe I don't completely understand it myself. It's like the cliched response after some one asks a mountain climber why he climbs a mountain, "Because it's there." It's the challenge I suppose. Some thing to overcome, something to chal lenge me. An adventure in a time when adventures are hard to find. It's the challenge I suppose. Some thing to overcome, something to chal lenge me. An adventure in a time when adven tures are hard to find. That's it folks. No, there aren't any stark raving idealistic reasons for going like trying to save the world or starving children. Teaching English doesn't lend itself to these idealistic motivations anyway. Although, after I teach a kid to read English, he can pick up a book on agriculture written at UNL and understand better farm ing techniques. That satisfies the pragmatist, the idealist and the adventurer in me. a large number of graduates go on to graduate school. "We reeorr.ra.end that students go to another school far graduate .stu dies to I :,a:!.:n their experiences," .: . Craig nLscke,accn:putercScrt:c rra '.,::,(! arid:, ito: y-j u :i:NL Ha ra-avd f.rada;.t? y;l. lecauae ho : aa.ts to into rr.carc h and teachir:;. Hcsl perspective "I think everyone should have a liberal arts education," Kiecke said. 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