USA HELP

smakthat

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    Friends anyone studied in USA, or live in USA as a dependent? what do you think about doing masters or MBA in USA?:oo::oo::oo: Or doing a part time jobs or permanent job??:dull:

    Please Help me....
     
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    senal7

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    As a dependent of a US citizen you get fair chances on fees. But only that dependent you're being sponsored can afford you. Otherwise doing as a foreign student may cost you an arm and a leg. Its tough there, not like UK or Australia. You don't get full time work unless you're skilled migrant. Number one rule is don't expect that you can do part time work and do studies with it. Its not possible as a foreign student by your own.
     

    smakthat

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    :oo::oo: But I thought that it is not hard as you said. But I heard someone who lived as a dependent, help from uni to do an Msc on same uni.

    As a dependent of a US citizen you get fair chances on fees. But only that dependent you're being sponsored can afford you. Otherwise doing as a foreign student may cost you an arm and a leg. Its tough there, not like UK or Australia. You don't get full time work unless you're skilled migrant. Number one rule is don't expect that you can do part time work and do studies with it. Its not possible as a foreign student by your own.
     

    radiax

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    USA suits only for those who has high spending power. i wouldnt recommend going there for study unless you have rich father to back your studies. according the news sources USA minimum hourly wage is about 7.75USD. thats under 1500USD per month if you work full time. a medical cover is mandatory and costs around 350USD a month. you can get an idea how much money you need to earn by the medical cover cost. on average you need to earn 4000USD per month to live there.
     

    smakthat

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    USA suits only for those who has high spending power. i wouldnt recommend going there for study unless you have rich father to back your studies. according the news sources USA minimum hourly wage is about 7.75USD. thats under 1500USD per month if you work full time. a medical cover is mandatory and costs around 350USD a month. you can get an idea how much money you need to earn by the medical cover cost. on average you need to earn 4000USD per month to live there.

    I have a 4 yr degree and how about to find a job there??