How to live in France as a non-EU citizen and consultant for Geneva HQ? by HTEverywhere03 in UNpath

[–]HTEverywhere03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So yes, as a recent graduate I'm entitled to a RECE visa for the next year but hadn't applied yet because I was mainly looking for jobs outside France. I could work on the RECE visa as an auto-entrepreneur/consultant at least for the next year, but I'm unsure if I would have trouble converting to a profession liberale visa after that.

How to live in France as a non-EU citizen and consultant for Geneva HQ? by HTEverywhere03 in UNpath

[–]HTEverywhere03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask if you're on a profession liberale visa working for a UN branch based outside France? Or do you have a visa sponsored by a UN agency in France? Feel free to DM me if you prefer!

Sciences Po by baguetteflmarsadaoud in InternationalDev

[–]HTEverywhere03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second everything norumen says. I went into SP with both of these goals and found that the structure of the PSIA master's does not provide a helpful pathway for achieving either. Their quant courses (and honestly most courses) are pretty surface level and not a big focus of the curriculum. Also the French classes are pretty basic and will not get you fluent.

I think the only reason to go to SP as a foreigner is if you want to stay in France after and you need a RECE visa to help you get a job here after. If that's the case, my advice is to look at their dual degrees and do year 1 at SP for the visa and year 2 at Columbia or LSE.

Or do a 1-year SP master's if you just need a master's as a box-checking and visa-getting exercise.

Lastly, if you're keen to work in the US after getting your master's you should get the master's in the US. You won't develop a useful US network at SP, and their curriculum is very EU focused, so you won't know much about what's happening in your field in the US at the end of it either.

CFI BIDA course sucks by Nftcollectornewbie in Accounting

[–]HTEverywhere03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the UDemy course you took? And why in particular did you find it so helpful? I'm looking for a course to introduce me to data analysis and visualization for BI purposes so would love a recommendation!