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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know a World Bank employee who moved abroad and enrolled their kids in American boarding school with nearly all the tuition paid off. [/quote] Damn! That's a sweet gig.[/quote] My DW and I moved to Singapore, gratefully WB policy pays off nearly all foreign tuition up to high school and a large percentage of college fees, and thus we have enrolled our DCs in separate boarding schools with little to no tuition. We plan to stay in Singapore until our youngest graduates college, in order to pay less than in state tuition for expensive colleges in the US. A great perk indeed! [/quote] So your children get private education until graduation and get to attend expensive american universities for half the price?! Must be nice. [/quote] But they are making some sacrifices too, particularly with spousal career. And while Singapore is a nice posting, in a few years they could get sent to South Sudan. So while it’s a nice perk for PP, it’s not all gravy. [/quote] PP would likely get overcompensated and a larger salary if they were sent to a third world country like South Sudan. Sometimes that figure can double, depending on the country [/quote]
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