Going to college in the philippines?
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Hi, everyone :) I have read many threads concerning this topic but I wanted to clarify a few things, because right now I am just as confused as ever.
My parents are suggesting I go to college in the philippines because then I wouldn't have to worry about student loans in the future and such, and to also get me to learn the experience of school there. I'm an American citizen (born here and for the most part raised here - I lived in the philippines for about 5 years, when I was 5-10 years old in Cebu) and I live in New York. The thing is, though, that I heard that nursing is now a 5-year course in the Philippines? My parents and I are hoping that I can get in Cebu Doctors (hopefully - is it hard to get in?) because it is a great school supposedly in Cebu, and we have many relatives around the city.
More questions I have are: what exactly is an NLE and do I have to take it? And will I have a problem after graduating going back to New York concerning.. more test-taking, difficulty finding a job, and such, and in general will it be long after I graduate in the Philippines before I can actually get to work back in NY (how and why, please?)
an advanced thank you to everyone who answers! I would appreciate your advice and opinions so much!
edit: oh and my mom is working here in the US, she has a BSN, and my dad is an American citizen, if that becomes a question..
and also, in your opinion, would it really just be better for me if I go to college here in the states?