Hussain Junejo said:
@ Fdk your reply really boosted me, Else I was thinking to better not to Study and live in Canada.
@ Fsw as david also said you are being emotional for your country but it would be great if you would Have faced the truth and agree upon it. It is true Pakistan and India is facing a very very high rate of corruption thru out in everything Employment, Business Contracts(Roads etc) etc. I totally agreed whatever David said it is truth.. Btw you also know how many are employed in Government Jobs thru Bribes..
@ David I totally agreed whatever you said for Developing Countries (Specially Pakistan and India.)..
As for FDK, $15000 would be max that my parents can support with me. Hence, I will have to go with Odd jobs during studies.. And I will try to go after A'levels, As after getting degree there is low ratio of getting acceptance and Who knows that untill I have degree weather Immigration would be allowed or not..
What I was really tensed about is Not getting a job after studying for 9-10 years.
Hussain Junejo, I am aware of the issue (rampant corruption in developing world), or else I wouldn't state it exists. The most straightforward inquiry would be: is it true or is it a malicious lie? If true, then logical question is: what is the real problem? The one who raises the subject or the practice itself?
Unfortunately, when people take emotional approach, their response goes somewhat like this: "Even if this is true, you are Evil because you said it. Those who practice it are all good (or I won't tolerate you criticizing them), because I have emotional attachment to them" etc.
Really childish and impulsive response, besides if things are so rosy over there why so many ordinary people are migrating from there?
Anyway, I have decided to end it so that this thread would stay focused on the subject.
Regarding funding of your education,is $15K one time lump sum they can give you, or could they provide you with additional $15K on a yearly basis?
I don't know if you are allowed to work while studying, but assuming you are then you have to carefully calculate the total cost of living in CA vs how much money you will have. Also, even if allowed and you think you can afford it by working full time on menial/minimum pay jobs , try to avoid doing it. Because MBA study is like a full time job, you will have to work on a lot of projects, many with your classmates, you will have to spend a lot of time in library and some with your friends (discussing team projects), and you have to write a lot. It's likely that you will fail your MBA if you can't dedicate to it enough hours of study, unless you test yourself first (take heavy load course study and work full time in Pakistan for one semester, see how it works for you, see if it's something
you can do).
As I said earlier, if your purpose is to come and study (and you can afford to pay for it), then by all means you can come and study. Canada has very good living environment, people are nice and friendly and there is no reason why you shouldn't study in a country, just because the job market is bad there (at this moment you are not moving there with expectation of professional employment, you don't have PR or Work Permit, but you are going there to study).
As to future (after you graduate), it's totally unpredictable. Who knows what economy will be like in CA by the time you graduate? Also, you may network quite naturally while at school .It's not like we are told,given an ultimatum, "Network, or starve to death!". In your case , you go to school and networking just happens, and you never know , may be by the time you graduate one of your friends will know someone who will need you to fill a position requiring an MBA. If yes, and you like it, then you accept it (provided you qualify under imm. law), if not then you return home or go somewhere else, do whatever you wish to do. I myself , if I was 15 years younger, would go to Canada to study , may be do my JD or something else, and (as other poster mentioned) if you are in your 20's, doing part time menial/minimum pay job to partially finance your living is acceptable, it's not going to screw up your mind and make you feel like the world has turned upside down.
Good luck