<p>Because, since apparently you aren’t familiar with foreign missions, the positions in demand more often than most any other are medicine, agriculture, and engineering. That’s just what developing countries need by default. I still think there’s got to be some way to do what I want and still start studying abroad without extending my education too much. I was disappointed after talking to some current students to find that my 60 hours would still put me in the last of the four first year math courses. That’s sort of what spurred this question. You aren’t a current student though are you EngineerHead? At least, I didn’t think so from some of your posts.</p>