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<blockquote data-quote="Sub Zer0" data-source="post: 24767163" data-attributes="member: 544469"><p>Student Shreya Swamy, from India, says the proposal is "a great step forward" but it is "a sad day" for her as it has come too late to help students already in the UK.</p><p></p><p>She has just finished studying for a master's degree at the University for the Creative Arts, in Kent and Surrey, and says she has "struggled so much" with the current rule giving her up to four months to look for work.</p><p></p><p>Jobs for international graduates "are close to nil", she says, blaming their lack of experience.</p><p></p><p>"I have been through hell and back trying to figure out my career plan these past few months because it seems practically impossible to have one in the UK," she says.</p><p></p><p>"I feel really helpless, and almost regret coming here to study because I'm going to end up going back home with a very expensive piece of paper."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sub Zer0, post: 24767163, member: 544469"] Student Shreya Swamy, from India, says the proposal is "a great step forward" but it is "a sad day" for her as it has come too late to help students already in the UK. She has just finished studying for a master's degree at the University for the Creative Arts, in Kent and Surrey, and says she has "struggled so much" with the current rule giving her up to four months to look for work. Jobs for international graduates "are close to nil", she says, blaming their lack of experience. "I have been through hell and back trying to figure out my career plan these past few months because it seems practically impossible to have one in the UK," she says. "I feel really helpless, and almost regret coming here to study because I'm going to end up going back home with a very expensive piece of paper." [/QUOTE]
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