What Not To Do While Planning Your Master's Degree - Part 1 | Masters in Science | MBA |
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- Hey guys, welcome back! As promised - here is a video on what not to do when you are preparing for your master's degree, whether in the United States or India or any other country, part one. Part two will be up next week. Let me know what you think! :)
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Hey. Great that you shared your learnings honestly. One question :
When you mentioned knowing the worst-case scenario about the course and job prospects, so how can one know those truth ground realities? Any online source? Because info in Internet is most time very opinionated.
So how to ask this same question to alums?
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Thank you! :)
Your explanations are really helpful! But with the current scenario and the fact that i'll be able to work for only 2 years in US . Does it not bother you ? Is it manageble? Or you suggest someone should start from other countries like Canada or Australia which are more easy on the visa aspect when you're finally working !
It's important to keep the context in mind. As a student, you will be aware of what F-1 allows you to do. What happens after you graduate, H1B and job aspects are a different ball game. While they are important, immigration is a country's decision and not in anybody else's control. If you want to be on the safer side, you can have back up plans where financial obligations are in picture.
About other countries, I am not an expert on immigration there. All I can tell you is you've to carefully evaluate what each country's degree will equip you with.
Good luck! :)
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