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Until now I thought U.S. colleges are summa summarum better than European universities. After all they?re more expensive, and I thought that the U.S. high school system doesn?t offer as much compared to the European, but that the colleges are better.
Now, I recently heard from a friend that there are big differences. I heard that there are a handful of very good colleges, like Berkeley etc., but that most of the colleges aren?t that great.
Therefore American businesses appreciate the quality of education of Europeans with a university degree. I was told that the handful of top U.S. colleges range above all, for sure, but that maybe an American businessman would prefer someone (with an equivalent to Masters degree) from Europe to an American who has studied at a not-so-top U.S. university.
Plus I was told that in the U.S. it is possible you just meet someone in a cafe, who might be impressed, simply by talking, and offers you a job. That?s not possible in Europe, under normal circumstances - you either have to "know" someone, or to lick ass for about three years, before to get any chance for a great job.
Sure enough there are exceptions. But actually, that sounds quite interesting.
Is that true, in general? What do you think? Have you noticed any of the above? Share your experiences.
Now, I recently heard from a friend that there are big differences. I heard that there are a handful of very good colleges, like Berkeley etc., but that most of the colleges aren?t that great.
Therefore American businesses appreciate the quality of education of Europeans with a university degree. I was told that the handful of top U.S. colleges range above all, for sure, but that maybe an American businessman would prefer someone (with an equivalent to Masters degree) from Europe to an American who has studied at a not-so-top U.S. university.
Plus I was told that in the U.S. it is possible you just meet someone in a cafe, who might be impressed, simply by talking, and offers you a job. That?s not possible in Europe, under normal circumstances - you either have to "know" someone, or to lick ass for about three years, before to get any chance for a great job.
Sure enough there are exceptions. But actually, that sounds quite interesting.
Is that true, in general? What do you think? Have you noticed any of the above? Share your experiences.
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