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Any university program that you find not to be profitable, depend on the country you reside in. There are minimal courses, not professional courses you will studied, it will be of high pay. The demand for it in a country will be whole lot than you find it in the other countries.

The message is that we should find the right course that best suits in our country rather than studying anyhow course that is irrelevant in our country that it's demands is less, even when gotten a job with it, the pay will still be less
Countries usually publish skills that are in high demand. It will be appropriate for students to always check this information and study courses that are in high demand. I am aware that my country lacks medical doctors, so I guess studying medicine could lead to high pay.

It is also not wrong to check other countries' job demand reports, especially if you have the intention to migrate to such locations. The job demand documents of the US, UK, EU countries, and Canada are popular in my country because many citizens want to move there for greener pastures.

Also, it depends on how you will strategize to get a job after you graduated. Most of the time, you will get a job not aligned to your field of study. And if you venture into a business, much better to equip yourself with knowledge related to the business you are dealing with. Because if you will just work from 9-5 job, I don't think you can easily reach your targets.
So whatever program you graduated, for me, it won't dictate your future. It is your resilience and hard work that will give you more fighting chance in this life. There may be programs that are of advantage in the competition, but if it is not your forte, you won't excel on that field. So better explore your field of expertise and do it with your passion. In time, you will reap your rewards.
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Any university program that you find not to be profitable, depend on the country you reside in. There are minimal courses, not professional courses you will studied, it will be of high pay. The demand for it in a country will be whole lot than you find it in the other countries.

The message is that we should find the right course that best suits in our country rather than studying anyhow course that is irrelevant in our country that it's demands is less, even when gotten a job with it, the pay will still be less
Countries usually publish skills that are in high demand. It will be appropriate for students to always check this information and study courses that are in high demand. I am aware that my country lacks medical doctors, so I guess studying medicine could lead to high pay.

It is also not wrong to check other countries' job demand reports, especially if you have the intention to migrate to such locations. The job demand documents of the US, UK, EU countries, and Canada are popular in my country because many citizens want to move there for greener pastures.

Also, it depends on how you will strategize to get a job after you graduated. Most of the time, you will get a job not aligned to your field of study. And if you venture into a business, much better to equip yourself with knowledge related to the business you are dealing with. Because if you will just work from 9-5 job, I don't think you can easily reach your targets.
Original archived Re: College programs that will make you rich
Scraped on 21/06/2025, 22:28:03 UTC
Any university program that you find not to be profitable, depend on the country you reside in. There are minimal courses, not professional courses you will studied, it will be of high pay. The demand for it in a country will be whole lot than you find it in the other countries.

The message is that we should find the right course that best suits in our country rather than studying anyhow course that is irrelevant in our country that it's demands is less, even when gotten a job with it, the pay will still be less
Countries usually publish skills that are in high demand. It will be appropriate for students to always check this information and study courses that are in high demand. I am aware that my country lacks medical doctors, so I guess studying medicine could lead to high pay.

It is also not wrong to check other countries' job demand reports, especially if you have the intention to migrate to such locations. The job demand documents of the US, UK, EU countries, and Canada are popular in my country because many citizens want to move there for greener pastures.

Also, it depends on how you will strategize to get a job after you graduated. Most of the time, you will get a job not aligned to your field of study.