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5 minutes ago, dabididhibide said:

cousin wants to come here on efff1 next year.  Jobs ela unnayo students evarikaina telisthe cheppandi. 

jobs levu ante mee cousin manesthadaa baa ravadam let him come, explore the world and hope he finds a good job... 

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14 minutes ago, BostonBullodu said:

jobs levu ante mee cousin manesthadaa baa ravadam let him come, explore the world and hope he finds a good job... 

Yes. There is huge difference. There are 2 ways of telling this.

1. There are no internships/jobs if you don't go to good univ. For that you need great GRE score. He will then put effort on GRE, application, and does some research on Univs.

2. It doesn't matter. Everyone will come, work in gas station, ultimately get some job through consultancy. He will then just attempt GRE and join some nameless/useless Univ. 

It is not the issue with people who are aspiring to come to US. It is issue with people who are already in US, who even though know the importance of univ but still do not guide incoming students properly. 

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20 minutes ago, dabididhibide said:

cousin wants to come here on efff1 next year.  Jobs ela unnayo students evarikaina telisthe cheppandi. 

efff1 anne visa ledu bhayya. Jobs levuuu and ask your cousin to stay in India

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29 minutes ago, dabididhibide said:

cousin wants to come here on efff1 next year.  Jobs ela unnayo students evarikaina telisthe cheppandi. 

ask him to stay in India or go to some other western country like europe or australia. US embassy ki konallu dooram ga undadam ee better

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18 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Yes. There is huge difference. There are 2 ways of telling this.

1. There are no internships/jobs if you don't go to good univ. For that you need great GRE score. He will then put effort on GRE, application, and does some research on Univs.

2. It doesn't matter. Everyone will come, work in gas station, ultimately get some job through consultancy. He will then just attempt GRE and join some nameless/useless Univ. 

It is not the issue with people who are aspiring to come to US. It is issue with people who are already in US, who even though know the importance of univ but still do not guide incoming students properly. 

at the end of day vomerica lo ippudu luck and politics ane factor talent ni tokkestundi ...

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1 minute ago, BostonBullodu said:

at the end of day vomerica lo ippudu luck and politics ane factor talent ni tokkestundi ...

BS. Don't assume things based on your experiences.  This doesn't happen to everyone, esp for those who work hard and know its importance. Don't assume everyone is an average guy. When you guide someone, you start by telling importance of effort, diligence, and sincerity. Not about luck, and politics.

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39 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Yes. There is huge difference. There are 2 ways of telling this.

1. There are no internships/jobs if you don't go to good univ. For that you need great GRE score. He will then put effort on GRE, application, and does some research on Univs.

2. It doesn't matter. Everyone will come, work in gas station, ultimately get some job through consultancy. He will then just attempt GRE and join some nameless/useless Univ. 

It is not the issue with people who are aspiring to come to US. It is issue with people who are already in US, who even though know the importance of univ but still do not guide incoming students properly. 

baaga cheppina bro..

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20 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

BS. Don't assume things based on your experiences.  This doesn't happen to everyone, esp for those who work hard and know its importance. Don't assume everyone is an average guy. When you guide someone, you start by telling importance of effort, diligence, and sincerity. Not about luck, and politics.

try to be normal ...average ga idnian students usa ki vachey bapathi e generation lo  70 % plus average or below average candidate vastahru ...nuvu ah 20 to 30 people gurinchi matladutahy vallu india lo and ye desham lo ayina unatru vallani pakana petti ...migatha valla gurinchi cheppali ...any time talk about tthe majority ...

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3 minutes ago, argadorn said:

try to be normal ...average ga idnian students usa ki vachey bapathi e generation lo  70 % plus average or below average candidate vastahru ...nuvu ah 20 to 30 people gurinchi matladutahy vallu india lo and ye desham lo ayina unatru vallani pakana petti ...migatha valla gurinchi cheppali ...any time talk about tthe majority ...

Did you see my first post? I have 2 categories covered. TS knows what category his cousin belongs to and the next steps. Like I always say, you give hope to people who want to work hard. You don't need to give hope to scrap. Because they don't listen and they just go with the flow. 

 

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