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 WHY NEPALI STUDENTS AREN'T ABLE TO COMPLETE THEIR STUDIES IN USA
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Posted on 04-27-19 5:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hopefully this will turn into a bigger discussion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-SnqCNcifk
 
Posted on 04-28-19 10:12 AM     [Snapshot: 298]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bro, while comparing fee structures I think you are confused between citizen rate vs international rate and in-state fee vs out-of-state fee. There is no such thing called international student rate. I know most of Nepali are not eligible for in-state fees but even khaires who live in Texas and want to go to study in Florida have to pay the same amount as an international student because they are out of state student.


 
Posted on 04-28-19 5:10 PM     [Snapshot: 587]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Well I completed my studies and graduated on time. The title should definitely read why some Nepalese students...
 
Posted on 04-28-19 5:52 PM     [Snapshot: 620]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Its not true most Nepali students know places Iin mn,tx,id ,ne states where the tuition is affordable. There are thousands of successful stories.
 
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Well, it is very ironic that Nepali students are graduating less nowadays even with lot more helps available to them that the pre-smartphone generation didn't have. They benefit from lot better networking as far as regarding finding low tuition universities, cash jobs, affordable place to stay etc. Nepali diaspora is almost everywhere now which means Nepali students enjoy better social and psychological situations too.

If they are not finishing school despite all these benefits, I guess I can safely say that's because they have lot more options available now - asylum, TPS, green card through marriage etc. Why sweat and toil for good GPA and H1B when you simply can take other shortcuts? Very easy to get misguided when they see their Nepali/Desi gas station/fast-food-place owner who barely speaks English and that too in Prachanda accent, but is doing pretty fine in life. After all, "Elephant is not huge because of its degree", right?
 
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Of couse you can finish easily with full time job if you have easy major.but difficult major students have to suffer
 
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Title seems misleading without supporting data/evidence. I agree with the arguments made here. But its hard to make a claim if it is for "MOST" nepali student.
 
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There are various factors behind it including student him/herself. Not all F-1 visa holders are dedicated to education, some get lost in new environment, some make wrong decision and they have to pay toll.

 
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My english is not very good. Milayara bujnu hola.

Andyshrestha,

Yes, you are correct not everyone is fortunate to have relatives, elders or friends to guide them.
Thank you very much for raising this topic and I believe you brought this to inform, educate & minimize such college dropouts by Nepali folks that may happen in future. I would like to contribute on your good deeds by adding my comment where I believe you could have made it more clear or explain with the fact or providing ideas how to avoid such mistakes.

1. You said you get to know from big media that flow of Nepali student in US University has increased or big.
>>>>> Where is the data or what is the source of this information. I find this information misleading. It would been convincing to see facts and numbers to accept your claim.
2. You said international student has to pay out of state/ international student fee that is high, which you are correct but you failed to inform how to be eligible for in-state tuition fee. Getting instate is not always an option. .
>>>>>> There are many colleges and states that offer instate tuition ( especially public colleges). It would been nice if you had mentioned, it definitely lowers education cost. You or any one interested to know about colleges and states that offers instate fee, message me I can provide you information that I know of.
3. You mentioned tuition fees between residents and international students in different colleges like University of Tampa, Messa University.
>>>> How does it help to lowers college drop out letting Nepali folks know about fees? If I were you I would have put information how to get scholarship or rather go to less expensive colleges.
4. Processing by consultancies. (This is by far the most misleading information and incoherent. You have been covering lots of unrelated things).
>>>>>> How is it related between processing thru consultancy and tuition fee? I have never heard that college charge different fee for someone applying thru consultancy or self. It would been more convincing if you had said the differences in tuition fees between applying thru consultancy and self.

5. Paying college fee by working illegal.
>>>> From 7:35 and 8:00 mins, you mentioned that the way to pay college fee is by working illegally (under the table), which is incorrect and misleading. No one should rely on under the table job to pay college fee. Saying so you are encouraging to work against the law that could harmful.
6. Working 40 hrs is not enough to eat and live.
>>>>>>> How can a international student work 40 hrs? F1 student can work 20 hrs per week only in college. Stop providing misleading information.

7. Consultancy makes 15% off of student's first year tuition fee.
>>> Does it mean college charge tuition fee + 15% to pay commission? But as far as I know tuition fee is same either student apply thru consultancy or self ( My myself, applied thru consultancy and my friend who applied self (her sister helped her thru application) paid same amount of tuition fee in the past.

After 11 mins I could not go further............

On your youtube video's intro:
Remove "plans to work at least 72 hours a week" on first paragraph. F1 can not work 72 hrs and it is impossible to do good on college working 72 hrs even they are allowed.

P.S: I had these comments as constructive criticism to make your video more effective to intended group of audience. If I had offended author in any way, I like to apologize in advance.

Sara
 


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