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Immigrating to America, studying or working?

1. After arriving in the United States, you can look for a university first, and then find a job after class after the course is stable.

I just study with twice the result with half the effort. I attend classes during the day and go to work at night without delay.

Since you have finished high school, let's start from college, because I'm afraid you can't keep up with English.

It is best not to go to college, starting from junior college, and so is junior college.

It's a university. The campus is not as big as the university, and the courses are the same as those of the university, but

It's much simpler. Generally, I study in a junior college for two years, and then I can transfer to a university.

3. Most jobs in the United States depend on university education. The higher the education, the better the salary. You can't find a good job without going to college.

Work, and then work hard every day, and the salary is not much, how boring! Now the national economy is not good, but

You just went to college, and there are still four years before graduation. Maybe everything will be stable then.

4。 If you want to be a nurse, you have to go to a university to study medicine, or you can go to some vocational universities, private ones.

School, generally can be completed in two years, and the courses taught are related to the occupation of study, and they will learn after graduation.

The school is also responsible for helping you find a job.

Japanese restaurants are quite good. I used to work in a restaurant, and the salary was not bad, but it depends on whether you are in the restaurant or not.

What do you do? If it is rising, that would be great.

The best choice is to start from junior college, work hard for two years, and then transfer.

University, part-time job for two years, you can get a bachelor's degree after graduation.

I want to study for a master's degree for another two years and then a doctor's degree for another two years.