Frankly, I believe U.S. is the best place for education, especially for a graduate school but if you cannot afford the high living/education costs here in the States, there’s a bunch of great options overseas.
By going overseas for graduate school, you might benefit from learning a new language, culture, and more life experience so…
| Sometimes I wonder if my undergraduate degree, which gave me a solid foundation in the History of Science and has led to a lucrative career in international vagabonding, is worth the $10,000 of student loans I am evading by living in Oaxaca, Mexico. |
| I ponder this, sometimes wallowing in bitterness, as I pore over the websites of American universities in search of graduate programs that won’t leave me forever indebted and doomed to the life of a backpacker on the run. |
| There are very few such programs—American education is undoubtedly very good, but it is also very expensive. |
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