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luv_guru
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Posted on 12-12-06 7:45
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hello frens one of mine cousin bro is here in US now after getting DV.actually he has 3 yrs bachelor degree( BSc chemistry )from nepal .what would be the best subject to study here to get good job and make good money and definately a good carreer too.and how much credit can he get here for bachelor ??can he join master direct here ??
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NaakPore
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Posted on 12-12-06 7:50
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R u joking here in sajha?
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DeViLsKyLiNe
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Posted on 12-12-06 9:46
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chemical engineering would probably be food for him since thats what he studied before. I donno if you get lotta money but hey i am pretty sure he will. Peace
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DeViLsKyLiNe
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Posted on 12-12-06 9:47
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i meant good shit i am tired as hell lol good not food peace
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kilroy
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Posted on 12-13-06 3:34
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luv guru Is your cousin name ritesh from amrit science campus?
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sanju.baba
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Posted on 12-13-06 7:01
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Dont do Chemical Engineering bro............its too fuc*** up......! Do like Electrical or Civil or Bio chem or sth.......
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sgy
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Posted on 12-13-06 10:07
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In my opinion, Chemistry is a good field to go into. Since degrees from Nepal are not recognized here in the US, most likely, he will have to join an undergraduate program first. I am sure lot, if not most, of his credits will be transferred. Some graduate programs might accept him directly, if he has good GPA, GRE and recommendations, but might also require him to take some remedial courses to bring him up to par with American graduates. PhD program in a reputed university is always a great option. Mind you, there are many sub-divisions within Chemistry - Physical, Organic, Inorganic, Analytical, etc. Depending on one's interest, advisor, school, etc. he should make a careful choice. After getting the doctorate, he will have the option of joining the academia or the industry. Either is fine, but you make more money in the latter. Hope this helps.
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luv_guru
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Posted on 12-13-06 10:21
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well ,sqy and other frens .thanks for your suggestions .appreciated frens! .more suggestions plz .
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