GC in USA
#16
Forum Regular
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 66
Re: GC in USA
Why do you keep emphasizing the cost of education? If you have an undergraduate degree from your own country, graduate studies in US, even for international students, are very often FREE! That is of course, if you are any good. Find a school that offers graduate assistanthips for foreign graduates and continue your endevour here. Then, maybe you will get that job offer. And again, stop blaiming anyone for you not being able to stay here. Eve if you have one degree from your home country, get another one from here, or get a PhD. Chances are, even if you will win that GC, you will not be able to compete with everyone else and you will go home like your relatives did. There is more to sucess in the US than just having a Green Card. Much more!
#17
American Expat
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 7,598
Re: GC in USA
Originally Posted by Jackal
I am here on F-2 and my wife is on F-1 so I am the only one who is educated overseas. I have being playing this game with GC quite a long time. I have seen people from my own family that won, came over to US and just did not use the potential of having GC. They resigned and went back home because for them it was just too late. Just wonder how many people took my chance and done the same thing. I doubt that I would ever be that desperate to pay double or sometimes triple than US Citizen for studies in USA. This is a lot. Since that, I was thinking about US Army as solution of problems like living, costs of future education and career but from that point without GC US Army is not a Foreign Legion. Thank you for your replay. You right some previous comments are quite sarcastic.
Best regards,
Jackal
Best regards,
Jackal