Posted by: katziman June 5, 2007
International Student advisor attack on International students
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What percentage of Nepalese students graduate from the US universities without working illegally? (Working on cash outside the school does not make it any legal) How many of them get caught and deported? The US consular in Nepal is not dumb enough to assume that Nepalese students come here to study on their parent’s money. Not too many American parents can afford to pay off their children tuition in USA; the ability of Nepalese parents to pay off is out of the picture. The International Advisor did the right thing by alerting students to stay away from illegal activities. It is students’ responsibility to figure out a way to be able to work without making it too obvious. Bottom line, move to one of those cities where your International Advisor does not even know you personally and there are plenty of jobs available. It is a bad idea to go to the school in a rural area if you have to entirely depend on your earnings to pay off your tuition. As bitch as your International Advisor may sound to you, I do not think that she would prevent you from transferring to the other school or report your illegal work activities to other advisors. Good Luck Bro!!
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