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KaysHealingPath · 36-40, F
What would be the benefit of going there vs staying where you are?
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KaysHealingPath · 36-40, F
@Samael: can you obtain a similar degree in your country for the cost of getting one in a foreign country?
Accounting for the travel expenses, room and board, meals, washing, books + the cost of the tuition that The scholarship doesn't cover
Vs the cost of getting the degree in the country you live in.
Accounting for the travel expenses, room and board, meals, washing, books + the cost of the tuition that The scholarship doesn't cover
Vs the cost of getting the degree in the country you live in.
Ah, it's not really a degree it's just, I suppose, an extra experience? I'm doing something akin to a triple degree here right now and my grades gave me this opportunity. Just questioning whether I should take it or not.
Oh yeah, the tuition covers all but the air fare. :/ Assuming a fund of $1500, I'd be spending.. roughly $3k still if I'm lucky..
Oh yeah, the tuition covers all but the air fare. :/ Assuming a fund of $1500, I'd be spending.. roughly $3k still if I'm lucky..
KaysHealingPath · 36-40, F
@Samael: if it's experience that will look good on your resume go for it.
But really think about it. How will this improve your future in the career you've chosen.
But really think about it. How will this improve your future in the career you've chosen.
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
FYI. A lot of Chinese and Asians in general come to Australia for a cheaper degree..
Prolly worth looking into
Prolly worth looking into
LaFemmeAmelie · 31-35, F
Cheaper and generally better, more well recognized
LaFemmeAmelie · 31-35, F
Only if it's in Shanghai
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Urgh, no.