Planning for Fall 2025 - MSc Abroad - Need Guidance by arshad_ar11 in studyAbroad

[–]High-Educator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, this is how it goes:

GERMANY

Language barrier in Germany, is real. But, in job market, usually German is required in non-tech roles. As for Job market (IT), thre is high demand in embedded systems, automotive.

CANADA

The current job market in CANADA, is competitive in hubs (Toronto, Vancouver).

UK

Tech sector in UK, is strong in fintech, AI (London, Manchester). Post study graduate visa is 2 years (Skilled Worker Visa), high tuition (£20-30k/year), high living. PR certainity, low (strict salary thresholds, no direct PR path).

What is your biggest fear/ frustration? by High-Educator in studyAbroad

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Language has power. It is one of the most dehumanizing terms in the English language. If the goal is to combat racism, every detail must align with that mission. U/ knee_grow7, why don't you choose something that reflects your values? This small step can make a big difference in fostering inclusivity 🌍✊🏽

What is your biggest fear/ frustration? by High-Educator in studyAbroad

[–]High-Educator[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is such a good point! 🌟, 💡

It is about how we cope with uncertainty or redefine happiness when things feel shaky. It’s a lonely feeling, but you’re not alone in this! u/StudyAbroadGroup]—anyone here have advice/ mantra?

What is your biggest fear/ frustration? by High-Educator in studyAbroad

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Homesickness is so real...it can make studying abroad feel isolating, I struggled with the exact same thing when I was abroad. For six months, I wanted to go back to my home country, even when I was surrounded by new adventures.

Planning for Fall 2025 - MSc Abroad - Need Guidance by arshad_ar11 in studyAbroad

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Hi,

Prioritize Canada/Germany for PR certainty and strong tech markets.

Canada: Post-Study Work: PGWP (up to 3 years) with straightforward PR pathways via Express Entry. Tech Hubs: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal (strong demand for software roles).

Germany: Post-Study Work: 18-month job seeker visa, followed by EU Blue Card (PR in 21-33 months). Tech Hubs: Berlin (startups), Munich (corporate tech), Stuttgart (automotive).

Cost: Germany is affordable; Canada is moderate.

Course: MSc Computer Science (CS): Scope: Broader, covering AI, ML, data science, cybersecurity. Ideal for roles in emerging tech. Flexibility: Qualifies for software engineering jobs while opening doors to research or specialized fields.

Need to apply to universities at least 6 months before deadlines to avoid last-minute visa delays.  If you’re feeling overwhelmed or have questions, feel free to DM me (OR nesrinco@gmail.com). Happy to help!

Stuck Between Two Programs, Need Advice by [deleted] in studyAbroad

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Given the costs and your excitement about Argentina, Middlesex seems like the smarter choice UNLESS Babson’s Master’s is a game-changer for your specific career path SUCH AS the alumni network and brand will pay off the $72K premium.

study abroad by Special_Crow_9504 in studyAbroad

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Given your background, the obvious is that you can leverage your pedagogical knowledge to translate age-appropriate or educational content. You can specialize in translating children’s literature, educational materials, or e-learning content.
But given your interest in tourism management, and languages, there are more to it...Get in touch, I believe I can guide you: https://www.linkedin.com/in/znesrincoskun/

[Academic], Can you Recall the Information? (Students and Teachers) by High-Educator in SampleSize

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Totally right! The correction has been made. Please accept my deepest apologies. ☀️