International Education - would you study in foreign country? (3 Viewers)

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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So, after long thought and four years late, i decided to quit my job ( I work in a bank here in Morocco ) and decided to go to france exactly Paris to continue my studies and hope that i find a job there. I will be doing a MS in Supply chain management. Only thing left for me is to have my Visa.

It's been a tough decision for me, mainly because of my family. The positive side i have one sister who studied in france and working there and got a citizenship, same for my brother who moved last year to Fort Lauderdale.

The two trips that i did to europe last year really motivated me, the standards of living, the mentality and a lot of other things contributed in my decision. Hopefully i get my Visa and this decision won't come back to bite me in the ass.
Tough decision bro. Good luck to you. I hope everything works out for you :tup:

Just as I told Fred, find yourself a girl and marry her and you're good to go :p

I am thinking of taking my masters in UK, it's only one year but still tough for me to leave Norway for a whole year. Can't imagine how it must be for you guys to leave your country for a long period of time.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Tough decision bro. Good luck to you. I hope everything works out for you :tup:

Just as I told Fred, find yourself a girl and marry her and you're good to go :p

I am thinking of taking my masters in UK, it's only one year but still tough for me to leave Norway for a whole year. Can't imagine how it must be for you guys to leave your country for a long period of time.
You can do it. UK isn't that far from Norway. Melo's year of living dangerously.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Tough decision bro. Good luck to you. I hope everything works out for you :tup:

Just as I told Fred, find yourself a girl and marry her and you're good to go :p

I am thinking of taking my masters in UK, it's only one year but still tough for me to leave Norway for a whole year. Can't imagine how it must be for you guys to leave your country for a long period of time.
doo eet
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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Tough decision bro. Good luck to you. I hope everything works out for you :tup:

Just as I told Fred, find yourself a girl and marry her and you're good to go :p

I am thinking of taking my masters in UK, it's only one year but still tough for me to leave Norway for a whole year. Can't imagine how it must be for you guys to leave your country for a long period of time.
Why is it tough to leave Norway for a year? A year really isn't that long.. How old are you? I could understand if you're 19-20.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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I am too happy here, and I am very close to my family and friends. I am 24.
Well, a year isn't long, all things considered. But if you're perfectly happy where you are, I don't think it's necessary in your case to study abroad. I could imagine things are different if you live in the desert.
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Well, a year isn't long, all things considered. But if you're perfectly happy where you are, I don't think it's necessary in your case to study abroad. I could imagine things are different if you live in the desert.
Master in UK takes only one year, while it takes two years in Norway. That's the only reason why I am considering going. I think I will go though, although I'll be homesick in three hours.
 

Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Tough decision bro. Good luck to you. I hope everything works out for you :tup:

Just as I told Fred, find yourself a girl and marry her and you're good to go :p

I am thinking of taking my masters in UK, it's only one year but still tough for me to leave Norway for a whole year. Can't imagine how it must be for you guys to leave your country for a long period of time.
Thanks bro.

You should do it :D
 

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