There is nothing wrong with wanting to japa but there is everything wrong with being too desperate about it. You will be taken advantage of and you will lose your money.
@WillsKM1@theonlyayinde Hi Whmoh, your first step should be to do a Google search to source for the internship opportunities in the both countries.
Please do your research.
This is one of such opportunities: https://t.co/FklQwHRaYm
@Wizarab10 Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Austria etc.
These countries are budget friendly for studies abroad.
Note that, you may need to authenticate and legalise your documents before applying to these countries. Good luck.
Before applying for any program, you must take note of the admission requirements, application procedure, selection criteria and deadlines. If you have any questions you can always send an email to the school and get clarifications. Also check the school’s FAQ’s web page.
Better to have a degree and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
You can chase your dreams while getting your degree or even after getting your degree. Make a 1st class if you can too.
My hot take on uni:
If you’re born in a country like Nigeria where life is already on hard mode, going to university is a complete waste of time. It only makes sense if you’re studying outside the country.
If you’re lucky enough to figure out what you want to do early, the smartest move is to compress your life’s work into a short, intense period. Doing this outside the university system is a blessing.
Imagine starting at 16, working 7 days a week, coding or designing. In just ~3 years, you could become a millionaire. Most of the people doing incredibly well today figured it out early.
Read Paul Graham’s article on wealth: https://t.co/AYMUZDRn39
Don't rush to leave Nigeria without weighing the opportunities where you're headed. Some countries have little or nothing to offer. Research properly: check post-study options, job markets, and seek advice before you move.
Time is flying, if you have been trying to study abroad for your masters and it hasn’t been feasible and finance continues to be a challenge, then start your masters program in Nigeria.
With a masters degree, you’ll have more immigration options.