The truth about studying in the US

<p>Based on this years recruiting season ... as I mentioned almost all my intl friends who have internships have them at Banks. Some - though very few have internships at Engineering companies. </p>

<p>But it has been tough for students from a top 5 school, so I can only imagine its harder for people from schools that are 'perceived' to be worse. (although they are not worse) Unfortunately a lot of companies actually only target a couple of schools etc...</p>

<p>for banking you mean like Economics and Math major?</p>

<p>Most of them are Econ majors, but quite a few of them are from other departments...</p>

<p>for that also you may have to have degrees frm wharton or hbs? what say?</p>

<p>it's totally f**ed up to study in the US..</p>

<p>Elaborate.</p>

<p>If you're wealthy there's a process called EB5 where you invest a bunch of money here and they give you a greencard. I think last I looked it was $1 million.</p>

<p>Dude, multinational corporations have an army of lawyers lying around taking care of this kind of thing. They can make up job functions that only the petitioner can do out of thin air. Like the government can verify it. Short of making up job functions out of thin air, they can also tailor job descriptions so that it looks like no Americans are qualified to do it.</p>

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<p>you are incredibly ignorant. i really despise people like you who always enforce to Americans the stereotype that us international students are always only after self-gains. the "idiots" at the low level schools will always, always be better than you. so what if youre in a top top school? big deal! your sucky character just voids everything.</p>

<p>i hope you dont get a job, because i'd hate to see the US gain a "professional" like you.</p>