<p>Hello guys,</p>
<p>I am a current college student, Freshman.</p>
<p>I have been fortunate enough to have options when it comes to gaining experience and making my self more marketable. </p>
<p>Option #1</p>
<p>Student Position at BSIS (Bureau of Security and Investigative Service)
I would do a lot of remedial work, I.E Look over case files, input data into a tracking system, create statistical reports, correct rap sheets. </p>
<p>Option #2
Attend the SLI program through the CSU system
(Strategic Language Initiative)
I applied to this program for the Russian language, I do speak fluently, but I would like to read and write better, and understand the politics and history more.
This program would either send me straight to Moscow, depending on my language proficiency, or I would spend some time at CSUN learning more Russian.</p>
<p>My current major is International Business. </p>
<p>I am looking into switching my major to International Relations, lately I have had developed a growing interest in politics and government in general. </p>
<p>Should I work at BSIS or should I take part in the SLI program?</p>
<p>Both programs are very competitive...its a tough decision for me.</p>