'Going into debt, won't get jobs': US woman says Indian students doing masters in US are falling for a scam
4 months, 1 week ago

'Going into debt, won't get jobs': US woman says Indian students doing masters in US are falling for a scam

Hindustan Times  

A Reddit user, a 26-year-old American woman, recently shared her thoughts on the increasing number of Indian students enrolling in Master's programmes at US universities. A Reddit user, a 26-year-old American woman, shared concerns about Indian students pursuing Master's degrees in US. "The other thing is the Indian kids have brutal classroom etiquette; they are loudly talking while the professor is, which would never ever be tolerated in a typical American classroom," she noted, adding an additional layer to the complex dynamics of studying alongside a majority of international students. One user wrote, “The situation is complicated, but you have to admire their drive.” Another said, “Debt and visa issues are a harsh reality, but it’s not all doom and gloom for everyone.” A third added, “It's not a scam but a self reinforced delusion that many Indian students go through.

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