Sure! Here's a detailed question that covers college, exams, and career planning: **"I'm currently in my final year of high school and planning to pursue a degree in computer science. I'm trying to decide between studying in my home country or applying abroad (mainly the US or Canada). I want to kn
An undergraduate degree abroad is a good investment if you pursue it in canada because it provides quality education at affordable costs, along with a clearer path to post-graduation work and permanent residency,making it a reliable option to settle abroad.
Coming to U.S. it offers top-tier universities and higher salaries, but have very high costs and a difficult visa process for international graduates.
And if you are not sure go for studying in your home country which is more affordable and offering opportunities in a growing tech sector.
Ultimately, a strong focus on finances and long-term career plans, including any desire to immigrate, will guide your decision.
Good luck!!