Is it Good to STUDY in HOME (NATIVE) COUNTRY and WORK in ANOTHER COUNTRY???

India
April 5, 2007 8:06am CST
Is it good to Study in ur HOME COUNTRY or say NATIVE COUNTRY and EARN in ANOTHER COUNTRY or say WORK for another country???? Its Like STUDYING from HOME and WORKING for SOMEONE else, LEARN from HOME and SERVE OTHERS. I think one shuld always be HONEST vth his COUNTRY. What u all think???let me know ur thought Please...
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• Philippines
5 Apr 07
It is good to study in your own country. After you have finished a degree, you can study abroad for masteral in your own field, to widen your knowledge more and not limited only in your own native place.
• India
5 Apr 07
Thanks Dear, But i m asking about the WORK. Where shuld u work after getting ur study done.
@simran1430 (1790)
• India
5 Apr 07
What’s your dream? Touring castles in Scotland? Walking on the Great Wall of China? Working to improve the lives of women in rural Uganda? If you’re thinking of studying abroad, there’s no end to the places you can go, things you can see, and subjects you can study. At many top schools, such as Duke, Tufts, or Brown, over a third of the junior class take the opportunity to complete part of their education outside of the United States. Even if your school doesn’t have an extensive study abroad program, you can often get credit from a different school. Multiple benefits accrue to those who spend significant time in another country, and a significant proportion of students see the experience as an important part of their college years. You’re likely to have fun. But if you’re also thinking about study abroad as a way to gain a critical career advantage, read on. You’ll find that all foreign experiences are not created equal in the minds of employers. Employers are looking for graduates who can communicate well with others, both in person and in writing. They know the importance of cross-cultural understanding and an appreciation for different points of view. They gravitate toward students who demonstrate maturity, initiative, and creativity. All of these assets can be demonstrated through study abroad, but it’s going to be much harder to set yourself apart if you’ve taken the easy route.
@zing_i (269)
• United States
5 Apr 07
Its ok all that matters is what u do and how u do it .. it you feel you can be at ur best in ur own country then go for it, else if u feel u can perform and be more productive some else then just go for it