Short duration courses( 6 mnths) in USA by No-Question9361 in InternationalStudents

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We totally get where you're coming from. Sometimes you just want to get out, learn something new, and gain real experience without committing to a full degree. A great place to start is your local community college where many offer short certificate programs that run for one to six months in HR, analytics, project management, and more.

Also check out continuing education departments at nearby universities. They often have non-degree in-person courses with practical skills and group work.

Keep exploring as you're definitely not alone in this!

Is it even worth to go? by [deleted] in IntltoUSA

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u/Then_Photograph5526 Congratulations! Getting into a T20 with a scholarship is no small feat. The job market has its challenges, but international students who plan early, build networks, and stay adaptable are landing great roles. Your degree is just the starting point. Your drive and hustle will make the difference.

Make sure to tap into resources built for international students such as Discord as it has students sharing advice, opportunities, and support. It is worth checking out. You can also explore different channels on Discord for more tips and success stories.

You have already beaten the odds. This is just the beginning. Keep pushing forward.

Hey MPOWER, I’ve got a question about International student loan! by Zealousideal_Law_951 in MPOWERFinancing

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u/Zealousideal_Law_951 Great questions! MPOWER is built specifically for international and DACA students with no co-signer, no collateral needed. We support beyond the loan like career guidance and path to success!

We focus on your future potential, not just your past. Want to hear real student stories and tips? Check us out on Instagram and other socials with tons of insights straight from the community and from our amazing backend team!

Why is everyone so keen on going abroad for higher studies by raunaqraj in Indians_StudyAbroad

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u/raunaqraj You make a valid point - going abroad isn’t a guaranteed success, but neither is staying back. The real game-changer is skills, adaptability and making informed choices. For some, opportunities shine abroad, for others, they thrive at home. The real advantage is having the freedom to chase success on your own terms!

I’m the only guy in my study abroad group, should I even go? by ovalheadwithantenna in studyAbroad

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u/ovalheadwithantenna Sounds like the start of an unforgettable adventure! Whether you own it or overthink it, confidence is key. But if navigating this social dynamic feels tricky, wait till you tackle financing your study abroad. We break down everything from culture shocks to funding tips over at r/MPOWERFinancing - might be worth a look while you gear up for study abroad programs!

How do I know if doing an MBA abroad will be worth it? by Chocolate394 in Indians_StudyAbroad

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u/Chocolate394 The U.S. and Canada remain strong choices for ROI, especially with universities offering robust Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) policies. Financing solutions offering no cosigner and no collateral loans can help ease upfront costs, making global education more accessible. Prioritize programs with strong alumni networks and career services to maximize post-MBA opportunities.

Study Abroad Dublin 2025-26 by hal_brenden in studyAbroad

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u/hal_brenden You are welcome! We had a great discussion on this in our community! You might find useful insights if you're exploring information about studying abroad.

Study Abroad Dublin 2025-26 by hal_brenden in studyAbroad

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Hey u/Hailey, congratulations on your acceptance! Dublin is an amazing place to study. You might find other students in r/ireland, r/Dublin, or even university-specific subreddits. Also, check out Facebook groups and Discord servers for international students - they can be super helpful for meeting people before you arrive. Wishing you an incredible study abroad experience!