Great video, Joshua! I can relate with the generalization point, I found myself doing that too a long time ago when I visited Europe for the first time
Great video Josh! These points, I believe, are applicable even if someone is staying in their home country! 😅 thanks for this video, worth sharing is with people. ❤
Love your thoughts! Sometimes people do things or behave in a certain way subconsciously. It's never too late to unlearn the old ways and learn the new ones :))
I totally agree, this are LIFE tips not just for this topic. They are all so true. And yes, I do point 3 too. When in France I find myself praising things there and slagging off it’s counterpart in the UK 😂
The Brits are lovingly self-deprecating. A friend in France once referred to me as a proud Englishman (which is funny because I'm Indian but I've lived here a long time and I speak highly of my adopted homeland to anyone who will listen).
Point #3: I've learned that this is not exclusively an Indian thing (fortunately). And I'll admit that early on, I probably had a view that pretty much everything in India is "developing" and then realised that there's a lot to be envious about, a lot that people in other countries appreciate - about way of life, thinking, community whatever. I'd say that if you're in a close circle of friends and you're taking an objective view of things, you can be open. But beating up your own country ruthlessly is not a good look and won't be appreciated. Be balanced, be objective, be proud :-).
On APS Visa we are allowed to work part time 20Hrs a week, but however if I manage to find a full-time INTERNSHIP Contract(Not a CDI or CDD) then am I allowed to work as an Full time INTERN for 40hrs a week on my APS Visa?
Hi bro, You are doing great and so happy for you Can you say something about masters in Industrial engineering in École Centrale de Nantes,about jobs after masters and scope for industrial engineering in france (I also know a B1 in french)
What about college life. Is campus fun like our undergrad university. Are people friendly and laid-back. Will I get same experience as in other US universities. As this is probably my last investment ❤️
True indeed, Joshua, I agree absolutely 💯 that we Indians still need to work on developing a sense of pride in our nation and people..the good thing is that we are at least making that effort..
Good points! But i beleive these points are important and etiquettes that one should have anywhere they are in this world! Maybe you can add this in your title "France or any other country" 😬
#q&aquestion if i take 20Lacs loan from prodigy finance to get my MIM degree would it be worthy ? like will I be able to payback my debt after getting a job after MIM ?
Great video, Joshua! I can relate with the generalization point, I found myself doing that too a long time ago when I visited Europe for the first time
Great video Josh!
These points, I believe, are applicable even if someone is staying in their home country! 😅 thanks for this video, worth sharing is with people. ❤
Great vidéo Josh.
Totally agree on 3rd and 4th point.
Love your thoughts! Sometimes people do things or behave in a certain way subconsciously. It's never too late to unlearn the old ways and learn the new ones :))
I totally agree, this are LIFE tips not just for this topic. They are all so true. And yes, I do point 3 too. When in France I find myself praising things there and slagging off it’s counterpart in the UK 😂
The Brits are lovingly self-deprecating. A friend in France once referred to me as a proud Englishman (which is funny because I'm Indian but I've lived here a long time and I speak highly of my adopted homeland to anyone who will listen).
@7:17 Absolutely! You explained this so well Joshua.
Bro, I’m planning to do MiM in Neoma business school Reims, Anything about Neoma BS? It would be great if you can talk about Neoma..
Point #3: I've learned that this is not exclusively an Indian thing (fortunately). And I'll admit that early on, I probably had a view that pretty much everything in India is "developing" and then realised that there's a lot to be envious about, a lot that people in other countries appreciate - about way of life, thinking, community whatever.
I'd say that if you're in a close circle of friends and you're taking an objective view of things, you can be open. But beating up your own country ruthlessly is not a good look and won't be appreciated. Be balanced, be objective, be proud :-).
Vous etes sage, erudite...Monsieur Joshua....merci beaucoup
On APS Visa we are allowed to work part time 20Hrs a week, but however if I manage to find a full-time INTERNSHIP Contract(Not a CDI or CDD) then am I allowed to work as an Full time INTERN for 40hrs a week on my APS Visa?
Hi bro,
You are doing great and so happy for you
Can you say something about masters in Industrial engineering in École Centrale de Nantes,about jobs after masters and scope for industrial engineering in france (I also know a B1 in french)
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What about college life. Is campus fun like our undergrad university. Are people friendly and laid-back. Will I get same experience as in other US universities. As this is probably my last investment ❤️
True indeed, Joshua, I agree absolutely 💯 that we Indians still need to work on developing a sense of pride in our nation and people..the good thing is that we are at least making that effort..
Good points! But i beleive these points are important and etiquettes that one should have anywhere they are in this world! Maybe you can add this in your title "France or any other country" 😬
If I visit France one day, I wish meet you🙂
#q&aquestion
if i take 20Lacs loan from prodigy finance to get my MIM degree would it be worthy ? like will I be able to payback my debt after getting a job after MIM ?