Anonymous wrote:Would love to know. Also how does the transition to work go - do they come back or stay? Are there prolific career options for both paths?
This depends on the country in which they study, their visa status, and how much they like the destination. There is much lower unemployment and more opportunities in countries like the Netherlands, Germany, UK and Eire than in places like Italy and Spain. Wages are always going to be lower than here, but they might feel like the lifestyle tradeoffs are worth it.
As for employment opportunities back here, it is a tough employment market for most graduates in most subjects, whether domestic or foreign. If you have gone to undergraduate abroad, then you will need to be a little more entrepreneurial and self-starting to find work back here in general. The good news is that the kind of kids that do this usually are.