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minus-squarethekid [none/use name]hexbear30·2 years ago:sadness-abysmal: that sucks, there are only like a handful of degrees that make it easy to leave unfortunately. link
minus-squarepanopticon [comrade/them]hexbear1·edit-22 years agoso yeah what are those degrees? got time to make some changes link
minus-squarethekid [none/use name]hexbear1·2 years agoI switched to Computer Science myself so I can leave the country after my degree, it's probably the best one: great pay no certifications, so it's not like medicine or whatever what you'd have to train all over again/get re-certified in the new country practically every country has a shortage in IT work and it generally makes immigration easier English is the working language in a lot of countries in tech, so you won't necessarily need to learn a new language immediately apart from that - medicine, engineering, the trades maybe link
:sadness-abysmal:
that sucks, there are only like a handful of degrees that make it easy to leave unfortunately.
so yeah what are those degrees? got time to make some changes
I switched to Computer Science myself so I can leave the country after my degree, it's probably the best one:
great pay
no certifications, so it's not like medicine or whatever what you'd have to train all over again/get re-certified in the new country
practically every country has a shortage in IT work and it generally makes immigration easier
English is the working language in a lot of countries in tech, so you won't necessarily need to learn a new language immediately
apart from that - medicine, engineering, the trades maybe