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本帖最後由 martialartsmum 於 12-12-1 02:56 編輯
I think it is a matter of personal preference. All countries have good and bad universities and schools. Not all graduates of US unis have great jobs. Having said that, neither do all graduates of UK unis have great jobs. I went to UK for my education and worked in blue chip US firms. In fact, I worked in US firms almost all my life up to a senior management level. I had a great time. The Americans found my Southern British accent interesting on a Chinese while I found them to be great people to work with. I once had three American educated staff reporting to me and it was great.
US is great for certain subjects and UK, for others. For example, if I want to major in English, I'd go to a UK Uni. If, on the other hand, I want to major in journalism, I would go to the US. Business degree? Definitely US!!! Some of the best business programs are in many of the US Unis.
Although, it is hilarious that some of my friends' children want to go to the UK because the UK accent appeals to her. Oh, and some of them are fans of Harry Potter and not yet a teenager. I had to let them know that the boarding schools in the UK are nothing like the Hogwarths. |
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