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Study in a big city in the United States if possible. You won't regret it.
What about jobs, ultimately iam moving abroad for a better lifestyle and money
No, in my personal opinion, studying in small town is more rewarding academically and financially.
I disagree with how studying in a small town could be more rewarding academically. Studying in a big city exposes you to so much more than a small town would.
Besides, there's more fun to be had in a large city.
* Both Finland and Germany offer english based degrees which are recognoized everywhere.
* If i were you, i won't bank on my relatives. No one gives two hoots. Mark my words, when youre overseas, its you and you alone.
@$elf dont listen to these weirdos, stick to English speaking countries. You want to learn but at same time have good fun(without feeling homesick) and meet with lot of people. You are going to do undergrad studies and not PHD research. Networking and expanding your horizon is more important than learning or being a hermit.
Depends..Since you mentioned IT USA would be a good place if you can afford it...if you want to settle it would be USA or Canada...immigration laws are getting worse in UK...as for EU yes you may require the language...Hi guys,
Iam in big dilemma these days as my undergraduate last few months are approaching Iam confused whether to go abroad for studies or stay in India. I want to do a IT oriented course, and i've my relatives living in US too who can help me, but the thing is shall i make that move?
Any India/**** desi community abroad, please guide me!!!!!
India or US?
@$elf dont listen to these weirdos, stick to English speaking countries. You want to learn but at same time have good fun(without feeling homesick) and meet with lot of people. You are going to do undergrad studies and not PHD research. Networking and expanding your horizon is more important than learning or being a hermit.
Stick to USA or at least a English speaking country with some desi population.
oh god. seriously?You know it all to well dude. No matter how close at home, no one gives a crap overseas. One muse help one's own self.
Watch your language.
Iam in big dilemma these days as my undergraduate last few months are approaching Iam confused whether to go abroad for studies or stay in India. I want to do a IT oriented course, and i've my relatives living in US too who can help me, but the thing is shall i make that move?
Exactly, there's more fun than one can handle, which plays up a big part in screwing up grades of many desis, for whom, many things they can do here are new. Nearly 30-35 Indian grad students in CSE department will be expelled and deported back to India from our University because they failed to meet the grade standard set by the department, even though, my university is in semi urban set up.
And the kind of lifestyle i can have for under $600/pm, including my rent, foods and stuffs, will cost upward of $1000-1200 in cities like Chicago, NYC, etc.
For academic exposure, university plays much bigger role, and your interaction with professors in much academically enriching than spoiling yourself in a cheap/expensive bar, depending on your financial capabilities.