Getting all my documents together for EPIK is really starting to get to me.
First of all, I need to get my undergraduate diploma notarized, then apostilled, in order to send it in to EPIK. However, I went to a private Catholic University and my diploma happens to be in Latin. Apparently, you can’t get something notarized if it isn’t in English.
I have contacted several banks, the county chair, UPS, and FedEx.
I have also left a voicemail and sent an e-mail to my University’s Registrar.
Waiting for a response, but I’m not holding my breath.
Then, I need my TEFL certificate. However, I am not completing my in-class component until June. I asked my accrediting school to provide me with a letter, which I forwarded to my KorVia recruiter, and am waiting to find out if it will be sufficient until I complete the 20 in-class hours.
The struggle.
Good luck! I agree, getting documents together can be so frustrating!
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Thank you!
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#theStruggleIsReal
I say this at least once a day!
Keep the faith!
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