Packet

March 28, 2006

I feel like I have to update this blog with every little bit of information. My recruiter e-mailed me saying he got the forms and fingerprint charts I filled out last week. All he's waiting for now is a transcript that's already in the mail and one more reference!


My Toolkit

March 26, 2006

Just after the interview the other day, I got my login for the "My Toolkit" area on the Peace Corps website. This is an area for applicants to track the status of their application, nominations, when things are mailed and received, etc. When I find that things have changed in My Toolkit, I will post them here. Currently, it says:

  • Peace Corps received your Volunteer Application form on March 16, 2006.
  • Peace Corps received your Health Status Review form on March 16, 2006.
  • Your interview with Peace Corps has been completed.

Now I just waiting for my recruiter to get a couple things in the mail and I will be ready for a nomination.


The Interview

March 24, 2006

Two hours ago I had my phone Interview with my recruiter. It was a little more structured than I had originally thought but that wasn't bad. With structured interviews, it's easy to see what's coming. All of the questions were pretty generic, trying to figure out my leadership capabilities, how I feel about wearing different clothes, eating different food, etc. He asked a question about how I plan on dealing with stress while serving in country. I didn't really know how to answer so I said something along the lines of taking a break and reevaluating whatever situation was giving me a hard time. Then he elaborated on the question asking how I would deal with stress when I'm not able to communicate verbally with anyone, attempting to assimilate into a new culture and coping with loneliness and isolation. How am I supposed to answer that? Anyway, everything went well and after the interview we talked about his experience in Morocco and his upcoming visit to Bellarmine. We also talked about how cool Bardstown Rd was and how he salivates when he thinks about Mark's Feed Store. Now all I need to do is mail him my unofficial transcript and wait for my final reference to get mailed in before I get my nomination.


Quick

March 23, 2006

Today I received a packet in the mail from the Peace Corps office in Chicago. Inside was my recruiter assignment, a few forms and some information about being a Computer Science Volunteer. The forms covered information about background checks, fingerprinting and a questionnaire regarding my computer skills and experience. I didn't think I was going to be able to fill everything out this afternoon but I got started anyway. Well, I finished everything, dropped it in the mail and called my recruiter. We set up an interview for tomorrow at 4:00. It just so happens that my recruiter is going to be coming to Bellarmine on April 4th for a recruiting event! He said not many recruiters get to meet their recruitees face-to-face.

I'm suprised with how fast things seem to be going. The e-mail I got after submitting my application said I would have to wait as long as four weeks before I set up an interview. However, here I am with an interview appointment only seven days later! Everyone keeps telling me that this is a really long, drawn out process. I hope it keeps up at a somewhat regular pace so I don't get too antsy.


Here we go!

March 16, 2006

Congratulations! You have successfully submitted your Peace Corps Volunteer application and Health Status Review.

Thank you for taking the first step toward becoming a Peace Corps Volunteer. A Peace Corps recruiter will contact you within the next three to four weeks. During this time, you will also receive a letter in the mail with information about accessing My Toolkit, the Peace Corps' online application status check system. Your My Toolkit account will allow you to check the status of your application and respond quickly to requests for any additional information.

Thanks again, and good luck!