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For context I just finished my bachelor’s and I’m confused as fuck also I really don’t wanna be in the third world now

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      222 days ago

      Traveling isn’t for everybody. That’s fine.

      You’re confused about which college to go to?

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          122 days ago

          And you don’t want to go to any international institutions, you definitely want to study at a college within the United States?

          If so, I did a lot of college prep for students, and as far as I’m aware, there is very little difference in the quality of education itself depending on location.

          You can go to a less expensive University for higher education without missing out on the actual quality of education.

          The networking or prestige may not be the same at ever university, but that hardly affects your textbooks, the labs, the professors or the academic outcome of your education.

          If you’re certain which field of study you find rewarding and you’re sure that studying is what you want to do with your life in the near future, but money is a primary concern, then choose the least expensive route to pursue your studies.

          Education in that specific country is expensive, but if you are certain that’s where you want to study, then the only thing left is to do it.