Posted by: sirus_me November 18, 2011
Why we tend to overburden ourselves for education instead of taking student loan from Nepal like Indians?
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@kesto_manche: When you wrote that sentence posted above, i could easily tell that you are either a DV wala or some OOS student who couldn't graduate so stop lying about saying that i went through the same phase. Even if you have graduated, seems like you haven't learned a bit about manner.


@pinpoint: I totally agree with you dude. That’s what I wanted to reveal to all the people out here, the mentality of Nepalese people who prefers show off as their weapon instead of education. It’s real and true that when one student works their a$$ and makes money while spending less time on studies and our parents exemplifies them and expects us to do the same. They don’t know that, the dude is skipping classes to make some hours in gas-station.
@ghorle_boko: Honestly, let me give you a real scenario that happened like 8 months ago. One of my closest friend put their 1 crore house on hold to get a loan so that he could graduate 1 year early in Nabil bank which follows strict laws and regulations in Nepal.
@c.ronaldo: Buddy, I can’t thank you enough for sharing your real story. Yes you should be proud that you asked money from your parents instead of graduating one year  later. Not only you increased intimacy between you and your family but now you graduated early and will triple the money you would have made working in dhoti gas station. I’m very glad and happy for ya. Good luck on your h1b :).
@Rakchash: Although I agree with your opinions on Scholarship, I am afraid I don’t agree on others. Don’t get me wrong, I already said middle class family which I count as the family having atleast house or land valued 1 crore. So now about uncertainty, what will you do if you die tomorrow? Hard work definitely pays off. If you work hard on your studies and get a good grade, sooner or later you will land a job.
 Now coming back to calculation, here what’ I come up with.
Cheap/Good University who gives good scholarship for e.g Minnesota State University
1 SEMESTER= $5000 X 75 = RS 3 Lakhs 75000 (After paying your living expense by working on campus)
4 YEAR = 8 SEMESTER =$ 5000 x 75 x 8 = RS 30 Lakhs
I don’t know which university you are talking about but I paid $4500 for 18 credits but like I said, the calculation is for average cheap accredited university.


P.S, Don't you think all these Out of Status threads are because we nepalese tend to spend more time on work instead of studies?



Thank you all for your gracious opinions and feedback. Keep it coming.
 
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Sirus_Me
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