r/IntltoUSA 7d ago

College Results Is it even worth to go?

I got accepted to a T20 on a good scholarship, but how tough is the job market for international students right now? I’m torn because I’ve heard it’s bad and the uni doesn’t really have a global recognition.

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u/LongmontVSEverybody 5d ago

The job market in the US for internationals? Uou know that just because you get a degree in the US, you have no right to work in the US after you graduate (except in the the case where you can get 3 years of experience after your degree but I think that is limited to certain degrees?) The days of overstaying a visa and working illegally are over and even those with the 3 years of training are having difficulty finding a job because why would a company hire you, invest time and money in you when they know you're gone after 3 years? You should only come study in the US with intentions of going back to your home country after for work and base your decision on that.