Learn something about the Life of a Nepali student in America

Learn sometiming about the Life of a Nepali student in America

T9, you crap, that is suppose to be something not sometiming!

Dreaming of Dollars before education, comes with pain for many, but at the end, years of toils may or may not pay off.

Many students leave Nepal in pursuit of their education and finally getting a job which would earn twice what Doctors would make back home! But all that dream of studying and working in the land of opportunities has piles of obstacles which they must pass through and many students do not see those obstacles before they live Nepal! Learning about Nepalese living away from Nepal also provides you with something to learn about the land and its people. Try a visit over to this site www.kulamanch.com (you may need to type that address, blogging from cellphone and i have noticed links do not work, will fix this link when i get back home) where a Nepali, Min Prarad Bhandari blogs regularly on the topic Dream you count, Reality You live. Those who go for education, they try these countries first : USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Philippines, Germany, New Zealand, China, and India.

Where do Nepalese go for jobs? The country’s unemployment rate is more than 50%!

  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Korea
  • Qatar
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • India
  • And almost anywhere, where they can get a job to feed their family and save money for future such as life after retirement.

Once they take off from their land, reality bites. Paying for tuition fees means either borrowing money or working hard and having the most hectic life that they wish had dreamed before leaving Nepal. College vacation such as summer vacation means vigorous work load! It becomes not a vacation but a time to goto famous beaches and work as long as you can, and work as hard as you can so within 2 months you attempt to pay for one or two semesters of your University. Not making you any more sleepy, closing this post here now.

You can learn a whole lot about Nepal from Nepalese who are in your country. Meet one today!

Hi you all, I am back home. the link is here Khulamanch Blog

1 Comment

  1. nepalisue on June 29th, 2007

    Hey Rubi, thanks for this wonderful post. But I think you are not promoting Nepal on this post though! What’s up with that ?

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