Both my parents were in the Peace Corps (early 70's) and 2 of my parents' friends are the leaders for the Corps in an African country (don't remember which)and were normal volunteers there before taking the position as a full-time "job".
They all had great experiences and I know for my dad at least it opened a lot of doors. I think especially in today's world doing something like that says a lot more than "traveled Europe" or "studied abroad". And like you mentioned you'll get a very different first-year experience than anywhere else and you will absolutely have a lot of responsibility.
My parents' friends are already done with their careers so it didn't help them there, but instead of a retirement of Florida and golf they are moving back to Africa for 3-4 years to live in villages that often don't even have electricity, because of the difference they were able to make in their first stint as volunteers.
Don't discound the brownie points it'll net you at the Pearly Gates (of heaven or the Hamptons whichever you think is more real, heh) - remember Goldman's 2nd favorite thing (after money) is giving to the community. And no I don't work there.
Obviously, I reccomend it.
They all had great experiences and I know for my dad at least it opened a lot of doors. I think especially in today's world doing something like that says a lot more than "traveled Europe" or "studied abroad". And like you mentioned you'll get a very different first-year experience than anywhere else and you will absolutely have a lot of responsibility.
My parents' friends are already done with their careers so it didn't help them there, but instead of a retirement of Florida and golf they are moving back to Africa for 3-4 years to live in villages that often don't even have electricity, because of the difference they were able to make in their first stint as volunteers.
Don't discound the brownie points it'll net you at the Pearly Gates (of heaven or the Hamptons whichever you think is more real, heh) - remember Goldman's 2nd favorite thing (after money) is giving to the community. And no I don't work there.
Obviously, I reccomend it.