VADAVE: She has a lot of job offers. The one she is most excited about is from the NSA. Her specialty is number/group theory. In short she liked codes. She will have a BS in computer analysis also. The biggest draw back is she does not want to live on the EAST or West coast. She wants to be within a day driving distance of home. She is trying to line up something in the Chicago or ST. Louis area.
She may also continue her education. My Grand Father left all the grand kids a trust for education. With the scholar ships she has gotten she still has a lot of her education money left.
She has an offer of a fellowship at Cambridge University. (Yes the one in England) She has been there for some school related stuff. She likes it there and her mother is really pushing for her to go for awhile. Little Susie(my niece) loves the idea of what she could learn there but is unsettle about being that far from home.
I told her to do what she wants to do but to remember that there are few places that can challenge her like Cambridge would. Her Mother's and Aunt's example of success in another country is in her mind as well.
It is kind of funny that while many have the problem of limited opportunity she is faced with the opposite in that she has so many choices that it is hard for her to decide what she really wants to do. You have to remember she is only 21. Being super smart still does not give you the life experiences that age does.
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