Regarding the post-graduation question, there really is no brief answer, not that there ever will be... Only thing I'm certain of at this point, is the plan to open/run a dance studio in the long run. Prior to that, who knows.
On the list I'd like to work up capital, and put effort towards establishing new streams of allocation to poverty, gain more study in Spanish (still researching programs to teach english in Buenos Aires, and how I'd love to study Tango and become eloquently fluent), and of course decide on a location for the studio!
Having considered a few other short term ideas, such as Peace Corps and the UN Development group, I'll likely continue looking into those. PC lingered on the mind for months, and after collecting testimonies from over a dozen current and former corps members I've come to the conclusion the good (successes), bad (limitations), and ugly (struggles and illnesses) are extremely unique for every person involved, in every program, in every country, and at their own given time. I do think I'm going to go ahead and complete and submit the extensive application, just to see if anything is revealed in the process. I rest in comfort knowing they accept applicants of any age and as for the UN, I simply cannot imagine better company goals.
So then there's the renewable energy interest - and the need I see for what I guess you could dub an 'implementation team,' hired by producers of alternative fuels (biodiesel, ethanol-blends, etc) to lobby governments, and present a case of cost-structure and conversion strategies to distributors, and even reaching out to
consumers, raising awareness and urgency on the cost and environmental benefits, yada yadda, but that too still needs a lot of time and research, obviously.
The UK, and specifically London, is the current place to which I'd move in a heartbeat, and I wondered if some position in global sales might exist, or a position with the Olympic committee.
So basically I'm just waiting/praying for a combination of any of these things to piece together. It's still a rather panoramic view, and although the openness of possibility is thrilling, I'm anxious to dive in and tread water.
For the moment it looks as if I may be starting with Oil and Gas Marketing in Houston for three months with Anadarko.
Keep me posted on the exploits and prospectives.