Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.
Those same chatboards also worried about Oxford grads. Are you taking them very seriously and worried your college grad won’t find a good job in 3% unemployment environment.
No one is worried about the employability of Oxford students. St Andrews is a league below and known for taking the US dollar. That’s how St Andrews was saved after WWII -by bringing in the foreign dollar
Anonymous wrote:Recognition of an international degree in the US - https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html
Anonymous wrote:LOL.
Those same chatboards also worried about Oxford grads. Are you taking them very seriously and worried your college grad won’t find a good job in 3% unemployment environment.
Anonymous wrote:If your St. Andrews degree won’t get you a job at H&R Block in New Jersey you can always use it to become the King of England.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
But that tells you something. Could they not get jobs in the U.S. due to the St. Andrews UK degree?
or they're taking advantage of a 2-year work visa a UK degree confers. very valuable to American companies with offices in the UK.
but sure, tell yourself your own story.
Go ahead and mock but employability in the States is a very serious issue talked about re St. Andrews parents (I have a kid at Oxford)
Is that a topic specific to St Andrews' parents or are you also concerned about your Oxford student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
But that tells you something. Could they not get jobs in the U.S. due to the St. Andrews UK degree?
or they're taking advantage of a 2-year work visa a UK degree confers. very valuable to American companies with offices in the UK.
but sure, tell yourself your own story.
Go ahead and mock but employability in the States is a very serious issue talked about re St. Andrews parents (I have a kid at Oxford)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
But that tells you something. Could they not get jobs in the U.S. due to the St. Andrews UK degree?
or they're taking advantage of a 2-year work visa a UK degree confers. very valuable to American companies with offices in the UK.
but sure, tell yourself your own story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
But that tells you something. Could they not get jobs in the U.S. due to the St. Andrews UK degree?
Anonymous wrote:The 2 DMV kids I know who just graduated from St Andrews are both working now in the UK.
Anonymous wrote:do any colleges allow for retakes?
my kids have never attended a school in their k-college years that had retakes.