Re: Question about going to school abroad?
I suppose some people may have family abroad and want to be near them for the duration of their training.
Personally, I wanted to live in the UK and also study nursing (as it's branch specific) in the UK. I had no intentions of settling back in the US. However, my partner wants to try living in the US in a few years' time, so I'm going to have my UK qualifications evaluated in the US soon.
If you pay international fees (I didn't, as I was a UK resident when I started my nursing course), they're not cheap compared to local fees. Also, FAFSA does help with universities it recognises.
And even if someone does ultimately want to return to the US, maybe they'd like to see some of the world before settling into their career. I understand that the majority of Americans don't have a passport and (like my own father) don't see the point of living elsewhere when, as he says, the US is so big and varied. But as far as I was concerned, it's still the US - I wanted something different. I was interested in the rest of the world and don't buy into the "America is the best at everything" belief some people hold.
And now that I may be moving back to the US in a few years, I don't mind that I may have to take a few courses to be allowed to take the NCLEX. I have no worries that I won't pass it either. I wouldn't trade my six years in the UK for anything.
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