Career questions tagged international-students


Is it possible to do BSc in ENGLISH and then Msc in BBA/ PUBLIC HEALTH?
Is it possible to do BSc in ENGLISH and then Msc in BBA/ PUBLIC HEALTH? Hi everyone, I am very confused now. Soon i will start my University life and I will have to pay for my own studies, all the expenses myself. I live in Bangladesh, here I can do some part time jobs if I study English which will help me to do my own studies. But, I am not sure about the job after my studies, what kind of job I will be able to do. I want to do Msc in BBA / Public health in a Schengen country. But I don't know if this is possible with my English background Please, those who are knowledgeable about this subject, can I do MSc BBA / public health after doing BSc English? If not, what kind of job can I do after completing my studies in English?

How hard it is for an international graduate in dietetics to become a Registered Dietitian and work in the US ?
I am Italian and I have obtained my four years BS in Human Nutrition and Dietetics in Spain. I would love to get some experience in the US, but I don't really know where to start.

How can international students deal with cultural shock?
I am an international student who plans to study a bachelor's degree at the United States. I have heard that many other international students have had troubles when facing cultural shock. Therefore, I would like to know how can it be handled effectively. #college #college-advice #international-student #culture #bachelorsdegree #international-students

Which is the most challenging part of studying an undergraduate degree on education at the United States?
I am an international student who's dream is to study education at the United States, and I would like to know more about the challenges students can face while studying a degree on education so I can compare the differences among studying at my country and studying at the United States. #education #college #bachelorsdegree #international-student #study-abroad #international-students

I've got a merit based scholarship from my university but didn't receive as much in funds as I needed, is there a way to negotiate with the university for more?
It might sound greedy but I'm so blessed to have been offered a place at the school in the first place so I don't want to have to decline the offer just because money is low at the moment. Also, I'm international so a lot of the other ways to fund my education are limited (i.e- I can't apply for FAFSA or student loans). #college #money #scholarships #admissions #international-students

Safest path for international students
Hi all, I am an international student on an F-1 visa. I am aware that getting sponsored from US companies is hard, yet I am confident in my ability to get an offer. My question is: what is the next step? If I get an H-1b visa, what should I undertake next in order to be as safe as possible about my future in the US? #immigration #international-students #visas