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Posted on 06-26-10 1:55 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This was the first post on that thread (it was by usagal): "When i was in nepal i used to think if i go to U.S. i will do this...i will do that..i will earn this much..spend here and there...but after coming here...life is just getting busy...starts my day with class than work all evening till midnight...and sometimes i just don't fill like working that why i have quit more than 5 works.....i am just waiting for 1 year when i will be usa citizen an d all my family..i miss nepal..a lot...from frens to relatives to chatpate bhaiya".

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Found this inspiring quote on that thread (by states2006) "My message is that do not relinquish your dream, because I truly believe that anyone in America can grow up to be a successful person. All it takes is a little hard work and determination. I am able to complete my dream in this country, but not in Nepal."
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*Found an interesting thread from 2006 titled "no life in us". Unfortunately the thread was archived so it didn't let me post there and bump the thread. I wonder what kind of opinion people have now on that topic.


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Posted on 07-01-10 4:20 PM     [Snapshot: 2363]     Reply [Subscribe]
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lol... syanjali..."Even in the Heaven there is discrimination". Ke ho mitra 'heaven' pani pugera aaisakiyo ki kya ho.....just kidding

"आफु भने अमेरिकाको मोज गर्या छ अरुलाई भने दु:ख देखाएर नआ ईज भन्छ". You are absolutely right
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Posted on 07-01-10 5:21 PM     [Snapshot: 2387]     Reply [Subscribe]
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to be honestn guys according to me, there is no life for Nepalese or anyone born in a poor uncivilized country on this earth. If u have money in Nepal also u can't buy cars like u do in US, u can't find clubs like in US nor American girls to bang, nor fast food restaurants and luxorious restaurants like here in US, u can't find nice neat and clean highways like in US but stinkly filthy roads with bumps and full of trash screwed up by uncivilized Nepalese, u can't find Gucci, Armani, Prada, Doir in Nepal so u can't wear designers clothes. Also u can't find nice neat and clean Americans in US but u will find those Nepalese who are unhygeneic and when u go close to them they breathe shit.  our cultutres are so nasty, we burn our dead bodies, why not bury inside a coffin with respect than throwing half the burnt body in the river so that those catfish can eat. also why are people throwing trahes in rivers rt next to temples. so u know we are from uncivilized country so our life is nothing but a crap no matter how much money we have compare to Americans .so u klnow for me life is hell rt now I would just prefer to die and prefer to be born in an American family in next life.
 
Posted on 07-01-10 5:37 PM     [Snapshot: 2401]     Reply [Subscribe]
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K-Town : No matter how we live it is our culture..and it is because of people like you that our culture is becomming more degraded....if you so want an american life then get one..this is a free country where any one who works hard can achieve their dreams..so y dont u shut ur trap and work hard and get a life and stop complaining about our culture....  its not hard being an american its working hard dats difficult and most people dont work hard but blame the world.
 
Posted on 07-01-10 5:44 PM     [Snapshot: 2405]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dyamm: If m not correct you came here on a student visa...you should study hard and believe me once u study and get a good degree america wont be daat bad. and anyways in US you dont need political connections just need to show some talent and hardwork. although i am myself not in a position to advice you but i have watched many people comming in student visa andAmit Singh's primary school is in a small southern village called Patahi, which lies in the Rautahat district of Nepal. That school provided him with an education, but it didn’t provide him a shelter from the storm ... Or even the rain.

For shelter, he would have to stay home. And he did.

On days when it rained, the school would close. With a roof of hay and straw, his classroom would get flooded. The school did not have desks or benches for the students, so they sat on the floor.

Singh did not attend a school with walls until sixth grade.

He went on to graduate high school in Nepal and then he moved to Minnesota, where he worked for about a year before starting his undergraduate degree at University of Minnesota.

He is finishing the final week of his internship through the Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP) at NASA Langley. In the fall, he will attend Cornell , where he plans to earn a graduate degree in biomedical engineering.

Although Singh does not consider himself financially stable yet, he has already set up a yearly scholarship program, named for his late grandmother and grandfather, for students at the primary school he attended. It is awarded to the top five students in each class, from first through fifth grade.

"It's intended to increase intellectual competition among the students and make them more interested in their education," Singh said.

His family still lives in Nepal. His older brother is a civil engineer, and his father works as a civil servant. His mother takes care of their home.

While in Minnesota, Singh did research on Brain Computer Interface (BCI). According to Singh, that research set the foundation for his internship at Langley.

Also while in Minnesota, he saw news coverage of NASA launching a satellite. Curiosity led him to NASA’s website, where he came across information about the USRP Program at Langley.

About 15 weeks ago, Singh relocated to NASA Langley to pursue an internship.

He has since developed and tested hardware and a software application that breaks down brainwaves. He uses those results to prevent the users of a computer or any other entity from making errors due to inattention.

His project is called the "brain wave error guard system."

"The most exciting part of my work is to transmit engagement index data wirelessly from the Stamp board to PC via a Bluetooth Module," Singh said. "I think the concept of transferring brain wave data wirelessly is very unique and exciting."

He also appreciates the environment at NASA Langley. "Everybody is very friendly and caring and treats us with the same respect as a regular employee, even though I am just an intern," he said. "My mentor, Alan Pope, has a supportive and encouraging behavior that has helped me to successfully complete this project."

Singh has spent most of his time in the U.S. in Minnesota, but he prefers the weather in Virginia.

His overall preference of places he has lived and visited is Pokhara, a city in Nepal that he visited on a scouting trip in high school. "I just loved that city, especially the mountains, lakes and its climate. It felt like I was very close to nature," he said.

Singh said he hopes his education at Cornell will lead him back to NASA.

He should have no problems staying focused, as he considers himself goal-oriented. He also considers himself balanced, having spent time in both eastern and western parts of the world.

"I characterize myself as a global citizen, and I wish to work for the future of human kind," he said.

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Posted on 07-01-10 10:21 PM     [Snapshot: 2524]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ayush, thanks for the advise.. yes i agree with you.. oh yes, if you're exceptionally talented then hell there is no place like America. if youre extermly dumb too this is heaven because you can still survive and live with dignity which is not possible in a country like Nepal where it's dog- eat -dog competition society for money and power. but if you're a mediocre then you're doomed unless you get lucky . i finished my studies 5 years ago and  i have been working in a field related to my studies, so i am grateful but more than studies it's all my luck. most of my friends talented than me and who studied harder than me are struggling, have gone to canada or returned to Nepal.. and very few are here... i am not intersted in research field so i didn't just took up a major thining about future immigration, i chose whati liked.. .. i worked hard to finance for my school.. lot of my friends just picked engeneering or computer science because they could get scholorships . and they were good at begging.. I realized that all scholorships are  not given to exceptionally talented students.. it's 80 percent and more than luck you have go to be good at begging , nagging your prof etc.. America is good if you're exceptionally talented, if you got a green card while you were planning to come here on student visa, or planning to go malaysia or katar to work, or it's good if you don't have elderly parents or have brothers and sisters to look after them.. but if you have family responsibility and if you're not so talented and if you sole plan to sponsor youself is by working for Indians then it's going to be hell for you.. i've been there and i don't want anything to go through it.. with my hard work and friends and family back home i would have easily achieved what i have right now.. and would be happier living with my closed ones...i just want to warn younge kids coming on student visa working in estes park, ocean city , gasstations to be careful and be smart because while you're busting your balls times is moving and you may miss out a lot in life .. trust me i like your inspiration.. i'm glad to know that a younge Nepali like you is so focused and hopeful.. but think about you , if a person like you who came with a green card in his pocket is having tough time finding a job then how hard could it be for students who can't even work..  my whole point is not to say life is America sucks, i  love it here, i just want youngesters to be warned who plan to come on student visa and no scholorship or sponsorship...
 
Posted on 07-02-10 7:44 AM     [Snapshot: 2617]     Reply [Subscribe]
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you are right man mero green card bhayera ni esto taal cha.. tara hopefully life will get better...mero ke problem bhayo bhane mero english ekdam fluent bhayera pani maile kura banauna, thik thak kura milauna janena...ja pani sidha kura gareko le aftyaro bhairacha....tara ni yo temporary ho bhanera afailai phakairachu tyai ho


 


 
Posted on 07-02-10 12:54 PM     [Snapshot: 2694]     Reply [Subscribe]
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you will be fine man.. more than jobs you need to focus on school right now, but you seem really motivated on that area too.you're a bright kid. i think the most use of green card in this country is while going to school for the 1st undergrad degree. US govt is happy to put you in the dorm of a University , feed you like a pig for free and pay all yuour expenses hoping you will be a productive citizen  in the future. I think this is a huge benefit from a cool govt and everyone should definately utilize it. so make sure you go to your school's financial aid and talk to other Nepalis with green cards to understand what they are doing. you're already in the right track as you know networking is the most to find jobs. keep doing that in real life as well and if you just want to work for few months before school start then you might consider going to ocean city, md or coming to estes park too. it's easier to find jobs and you have a green card as well. once thing i remember while looking for jobs back then is you need to go and continuously show your face to the managers evey day or every other day and show them you're desperate.
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Posted on 07-02-10 3:38 PM     [Snapshot: 2725]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ya i am trying the desperation act already but i am not too good with it. About school i want to join some good school i have already done my research about school. now i have to find out about financial aid. I want to work till december and join school in january. Hopefullty things go as planned. Anyways tell me about urself
 
Posted on 07-03-10 11:07 AM     [Snapshot: 2839]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thought it will make sense positing this.

जिन्दगी कसैको लागि भाविको लहना हो

जिन्दगी कसैलाई बिलासको गहना हो
जिन्दगी जस्लाई जे सुकै भए पनि
जिन्दगी मलाई बाच्ने एक बाहना हो !



साभार : युबा कबी कबिता सन्कलन


 



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