| pp_liang |
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Apr 19, 08, 11:03AM
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If i want to go to study post grad, is UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the best?
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| SolidSnake |
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Apr 19, 08, 01:43PM
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Why would anyone want to study post grad? It's crazy. I'll be earning 60k this year and it's going to only be my 2nd year at the job (graduated summer 07). Once you've graduated you should just go into a graduate scheme with a reputable firm.
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| Lavinia |
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Apr 19, 08, 02:24PM
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In the United States, towns that house reputable institutions tend to have sky high real estate prices and elevated prices for pretty much everything else. Everyone loves to rip off students.
But, if you're thinking grad school in the U.S., I'd strongly consider only doing so if you get paid to go to school. There are lots of opportunities for fellowships for grad students and it avoids needless debt.
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| EW_writer |
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Apr 19, 08, 07:40PM
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Lavinia: But, if you're thinking grad school in the U.S., I'd strongly consider only doing so if you get paid to go to school. There are lots of opportunities for fellowships for grad students and it avoids needless debt.
My sentiments exactly. Go post-grad only if it's free. :)
I also understand SolidSnake's position. For folks in the industry, a graduate degree should be enough to have you qualified for upper management positions. Post-grad studies really only count a lot when you're in the academe or in a high-end, hard science profession.
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| lucytokugawa |
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Aug 10, 08, 02:52AM
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i will choose UK . XE is a good website to check the exchange money, but it up's ur program.
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| angela saunders |
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Oct 14, 08, 10:21AM
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I think that due to the Global Credit crunch more students may go to the US now than say Europe. Going abroad is always going to be expensive in any case.
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| whitegrim |
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Oct 14, 08, 12:31PM
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Hi,
I have researched all the places to study for post grad. It is true that it is better if it is free and there are many opportunities that are available too. Germany can be a better choice if you cant get to USA or Canada. I really feel that USA, Canada & UK offer the same standard of education. Germany can provide better education in technical fields like engineering...
Regards
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| Matrick |
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Dec 5, 08, 10:11PM
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I think it all depends on the school. If you look at Harvard its gonna be the US, if its Oxford its gonna be the UK and so forth but generally education is not free anymore anywhere in the world.
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| alice |
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Dec 8, 08, 01:32AM
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Joined: Nov 27, 08 Threads: 2 Posts: 68
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I think British Education is the best :-)))))))))))
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