Ayesha Roscoe
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Do you think it was your particular field of study that made it harder for you to get chosen? Or do you think it was just overall because of the funding cuts, as you said, they just had to pick less people?
Do you think it was your particular field of study that made it harder for you to get chosen? Or do you think it was just overall because of the funding cuts, as you said, they just had to pick less people?
Yeah, it's related to like diversity of the species.
Yeah, it's related to like diversity of the species.
Yeah, it's related to like diversity of the species.
Well, Liam, you were an intern at USAID. What were you thinking as you were seeing the Trump administration essentially dismantling USAID?
Well, Liam, you were an intern at USAID. What were you thinking as you were seeing the Trump administration essentially dismantling USAID?
Well, Liam, you were an intern at USAID. What were you thinking as you were seeing the Trump administration essentially dismantling USAID?
Bobby, you decided to push off law school for a year. Why did you decide to push it off?
Bobby, you decided to push off law school for a year. Why did you decide to push it off?
Bobby, you decided to push off law school for a year. Why did you decide to push it off?
I mean, do you still want to be a lawyer? What are you going to do?
I mean, do you still want to be a lawyer? What are you going to do?
I mean, do you still want to be a lawyer? What are you going to do?
It's really a unique time to be considering a career connected to the government or public service. But I was surprised to hear that all three of these soon-to-be college graduates seem to be leaning towards some form of public service rather than a wage. A lot of this work, like research, they have a lot of ties to the government.
It's really a unique time to be considering a career connected to the government or public service. But I was surprised to hear that all three of these soon-to-be college graduates seem to be leaning towards some form of public service rather than a wage. A lot of this work, like research, they have a lot of ties to the government.
It's really a unique time to be considering a career connected to the government or public service. But I was surprised to hear that all three of these soon-to-be college graduates seem to be leaning towards some form of public service rather than a wage. A lot of this work, like research, they have a lot of ties to the government.
They're either government-funded or a lot of people would go into the government. Is that something that you see in your future or that you can see in your future now, doing research or going into government work for the federal government or what have you?
They're either government-funded or a lot of people would go into the government. Is that something that you see in your future or that you can see in your future now, doing research or going into government work for the federal government or what have you?
They're either government-funded or a lot of people would go into the government. Is that something that you see in your future or that you can see in your future now, doing research or going into government work for the federal government or what have you?