College - Sajha Mobile
SAJHA MOBILE
College
Posts 6 · Viewed 8451 · Likes 1 · Go to Last Post
nepguy1
· Snapshot 0
Like · Likedby · 0

maile four semesters in computer engineering in nepal garisake. I have given SAt and TOEFL this year. tapai haru lai ke lagcha mah college apply garda freshman bhayera apply garne ki transfer student bhayera?

dyamn
· Snapshot 24
Like · Liked by · 0
of course transfer student bhayara ni.. lau.. ajhaa sakchau bhanay eak deu barsha tehi basha, graduate hou, 2 years jati ko experence pani leu ani masters ko lagi aau.. 2 barsha ma sakincha ani kaam paunay chance pani dherai huncha.. jasto lagcha hai malayee... 
Last edited: 23-Jul-10 04:02 PM
kukur
· Snapshot 194
Like · Liked by · 0
dyamn is so right.
nepguy1
· Snapshot 254
Like · Liked by · 0
Actually DV pareko le aunu parne bhako leh sodhya ho
Incandescent
· Snapshot 258
Like · Liked by · 1
Hi nepguy1,

Listen to everyone but make your own decision, it is what you will be living with for years to come. Here is my opinion if you are really seeking one:

1) Come to US!
2) Pick a state that has good public schools. For example: Virginia (I will tell you why later)
3) Work here for one year. Get any job but give preference to the jobs which require more interaction.  Get to know the culture, American way of life, learn how to communicate efficiently. Don't be like the majority of Nepalese who live in the past eg: "It used to be so much fun in Nepal" , " I didn't use to do this in Nepal." etc etc and don't socialize only with Nepalese. I've seen people who can barely hold a conversation in English yet they have been here for 10 years.
4) Why work one year and not go school? They wouldn't immediately give you instate tuition because you need to show that you paid taxes last year to get instate tuition.
5) Pick a college and then start your transfer credit evaluation. I am not sure how that will work but ask your school official.
6) Why I told you to be careful while you choose your state? You want to be in a state which has good reputed public institution. Private colleges are expensive.
7) I predict more than half of your credit will be transferred so all in all it will take you 3 years at max to get your bachelors degree.
8) Don't be like more then half of the Nepalese who just go to college and work long hours and don't do anything about their professional development and complain how life sucks in America every night drinking beer with their buddies.
9) Professional development? Get involved with other activities related to your career. Get an internship, join engineering club, take leadership in projects etc etc


To summarize, I would say you will sacrifice and won't like it for the next 3 - 5 years if you decide to come but trust me good things come to people who wait, struggle and work hard.

Don't let the economy and odds get to you. I don't know  you in person but if you are determined and have strong work ethics you will prevail.


I wish you all the best.

Truly,
Incandescent


Last edited: 24-Jul-10 01:45 PM
nepguy1
· Snapshot 328
Like · Liked by · 0

Thanks yaar,


Actually i am planning to work for a few months till jan and then join some college. i dont want to work so long that i am removed from my studies. my main focus is to get a good education here. but also when i have the chance to earn some money for a few months then y not do so.

Please log in to reply to this post

You can also log in using your Facebook
View in Desktop
What people are reading
You might like these other discussions...
· Posts 3 · Viewed 664 · Likes 2
· Posts 2 · Viewed 151
· Posts 8 · Viewed 754 · Likes 1
· Posts 4 · Viewed 263
· Posts 1 · Viewed 101
· Posts 1 · Viewed 81
· Posts 1 · Viewed 69
· Posts 8 · Viewed 825
· Posts 5 · Viewed 507
· Posts 1 · Viewed 121



Your Banner Here
Travel Partners
Travel House Nepal