It depends on your plan. World language like Spanish in middle school can definitely help. Attempting AMC8 exam can be helpful as well - www.maa.org/math-competitions/amc-8.
brilliant kids , no need to do any thing. Other kids can have a peaceful time before the high school hits. Just monitor their home work and no need of extra work. May be sports is good.
@@Bravo.6 English theriyadhu pa inga coaching school layum college worst ta irrukkum tamil la neraiya letter irrukkuranala comfertable ku tanglish create pannitom
Hi Vijay... It would help a lot of first gen US parents like me if you could make a video on whole schooling system.. may be start with KG, Elementary and Middle schools too
Sir thank you so much for educating parents like me who are preparing their kids for high school. Naan pannathulaye oorupidiyana velai unga channela subscribe pannathuthan!! Thank you so much for your service to Indian and tamizh community 🙏🙏🙏 more videos like this please
Thank you so so much. As an Indian parent new to USA I had to go to high school several times over 2 years to learn what you mentioned here. This will be really useful to many parents. I love the excel format you had for the 4 year plan.
Good Insights. I have one question regarding Covered Call which is off topic for this video. Apologize, I am thinking to do covered call on SPY (every 3 days) and I see it gives better return. Is there any risk? I am planning to start with +$5 as strike price every 3 days. Also, would like to understand why you didn't take Options (Covered Call route) as it is less risky. Would like to hear from you as I am planning to retire in next couple of years. So, trying my best to keep multiple sources of income
Covered call puts a ceiling on our growth. Most of the growth comes in few days of a year. I wouldn't compromise my growth potential for small income on the side.
Though it looks complicated, it is a well structured framework designed to be inclusive for all types of students. but in the end , mostly Asians seem to take the most advantage of it and excel in the studies. wish India gets such an education system.
for example if a student is studying commerce and accounts for 4 years in highschool that's going to be massive knowledge when they finish their highschool. It will be helping much in college. This is system is good one focusing on single subject for 4 years. Here only in 11th std we are fixing the department all those things.
High school: Only one advise to your children. They work hard for 3 years ( 9th, 10th & junior year), they are all set for life by getting into DECENT college ( no need to be a top college). If they mess up the 3 years of high school, they will work hard/suffer for next 30 YEARS for nothing. Exceptions are the great entrepreneurs like Job/Gates/Zuckerberg college drop outs.
Thanks for very useful information and i got a good understanding on high school curriculum. If possible, please cover Middle School Curriculum and what parents should focus during middle school to set the kids for success. whats are the few things that you think you missed to know during your son's middle school and would have been nice if you know it earlier. Also it would be useful if you share the available paths for Medical school, and how a child should prepare for IVY Leagues. Thanks again.
Yeah, as parent of elementary kids, I had always wanted to know about these course selection. Your video helped me to get a good picture of the high school. Thanks sir. Would be very grateful if you could post a video on middle school, does it have any course selection ? Would learning our Indian language add any credit?
@@divyaj3144 Middle school is not that complicated. They do offer two electives that we need to choose. We chose Band and Spanish. Indian Language - it depends on the school district. Our school district does not.
This is great info ji.. Every info provided by you is new to me.. thanks for sharing.. Will you be relate Indian curriculum with high school in USA? like icse, cbse,in.cambridge.. which one is comparable with USA high school curriculum.. it will be helpful for Indian parents and also who wants to relocate to india
To my knowledge can’t be compared .Indian school taught in plus two compulsory subjects but American schools as above videos show liberal approach and students wish to study like subject can study only subjects they like and that is the reason American have huge courses whereas in Indian you should read all.
Thanks for picking a different but very useful topic. Even though I have been living here 20,+years never knew these details. My son will soon be approaching high school in a few years and felt very informed with what to expect. involuntary learning this information from you is great. Thanks for your effort and interest.
A lot of Info given, looks like Its worth to pay taxes when we get such good educational facilities, Health care, career oriented high school, Etc. I think that's why Indians who move to US for work would never think to return. ( Konjam yosikka vendiya vishayam ).
Much needed information at least for first generation migrants. Thank you so much. Parents ku more home work. If possible could you also guide us in high school course selection. For eg:- if we are planning for computer science engineering in college, what courses need to be taken high school or if we are planning for medicine, how to choose the high school courses. OR where can we get these information.
Hi, You don't plan for what kids HAD to do. That is first thing u do in USA as a parent never forces their future degrees. Guide them and DO NOT Pressure. Better monitor their grades(marks) throughout until 12th grade. As he said, do not force them to do classes they cannot do (like AP & advanced classes).
@@nooneknowsnothing thanks for being considerate. Am just asking for general knowledge and not to force my kid, which I haven’t done. Since these school systems are totally new to me with 700+ courses I was curious to know where the requirements are laid out to specific college course. The engineering and medical are two common fields which everyone will quote as an example and so am I. But my intention was to know if the kid wants to take specific college course, as a parent how to make sure the kid is on right path to that course.
@@Mr007Gautham It is not that complex as it seems. Your Kid , they will teach you everything. In addition, most of the Desi parents ( especially South Indians) learn American Culture , ONLY, after the kid goes to high school from their children only ( :) ). Until then , most of the Desi Parents are Sambhar Rice & Idli/dosa parents. :) Keep it open minded. You guys choose the choice to be in America, when they want to embrace the culture with Indian traditions, do not oppose it. Good luck.
Hi Vijay, your Leveraged ETF made a new path in my investment journey. And since I'm in IT everybody is trying to get a job in western countries mostly in US and Canada saying that we get high pay without thinking of living expenses. I heard a guy saying instead of going there in expecting pile of money. We could be here earning average salary and focus on investing here and multiply them( whereas we can do the same anywhere). What is your stand on this. Please guide me.
If we spend everything that we earn, then no place is going to help us. May be western countries can give higher quality of life. But if we are good at controlling our expenses and could save a lot, then yeah, moving to western countries could definitely help to give extra boost to our financial growth.
How to join high school in usa for indian students. What visa required.. as the child is minor can parents accompany with them. Can you pls give detailed video on this
The dark side of "you advance how much you can" system let Indian/Chinese/Wealthy parents push their kids go further as much as possible to be competitive and save money in college. This happens right from the middle school and as a parent you can feel the peer pressure among the kids. This kills their childhood to a great extent as we do in India. Sadly and rapidly study, study and get a well paid job mentality is plaguing the American society.
Also, could you please put a video on elementary school education in US. In India, kids are forced to read and write 3 languages as per New Education Policy (NEP). Is it same in US too. Our mother tongue is Tamil but my kid is learning English, Hindi and Kannada as we live in Bangalore. The usual argument is kids can learn multiple languages at young age. But I feel by learning languages, they are getting into rot learning and also their quality learning time is spent on reading and writing languages than Maths and science.
No. In US, world language comes into the picture only in middle school. In Elementary, some schools offer Spanish. But I do have to agree with the argument that kids can pick up languages faster when they are young. But how many languages at the same time is a fair question. I would say that it depends on kids interest.
Elementary schools in US will be a dream. Mostly fun oriented learning , some concentration on basic motor & cognitive skills.yes, kids can learn multi-languages. Some kids choose them. Many children , from never English spoken homes from different countries attend schools. India: Mostly, Every state children in India learns 3 languages except Hindi biased TN. Whole state of kannadiga population embraced 3 languages but you have the problem. This is a complaint I see only from Tamil parents because of inherent Hindi bias. You will change after 25+ years and you will open your heart to embrace Hindi and learns its broader acceptance. In telugu speaking states too,3 languages, & 50% of IIT seats are taken by them.
Excellent explanation sir. It gave us crystal clear idea on what to expect and how to plan. As like others requests, please put video on middle school as well as college Courses on different paths as well. Thanks so much again!!
Sir, first I would like to thank you for sharing such a valid and detailed explanation. I recently moved to USA with zero knowledge of US school curriculum. I had been searching and asking people but no clear response. But yours definitely gave me clear picture. Though my kids are in elementary I was lot worried about the studies ennada eppo pathalum math and reading they hardly give hw in other subjects. By the way it will be great if you can talk about middle school curriculum aswell.
My daughter doing community college for two years and will transfer to bigger colleges from there final two years. Will save lots of money. from Las Vegas……
US government is giving more opportunities for kids to study. But only the kids are not focussing on studies. Before seeing this video I misunderstood U.S. government not providing education to their children. Thank you sir.
Very good explanation Sir. Talking about ROI for the taxes US people pay is huge comparing India. Kids get free education till 12th grade, free medical, unemployment allowance etc. On top of it what I heard is 1500 dollars was credited to all US citizens when they printed currencies during covid period to improve GDP. In India we pay lot of direct taxes and indirect taxes and we get 0 ROI. Also in here currencies was printed but not even a penny was given directly to honest tax payers
My uncles and aunts received money for COVID and tax refunds . They are retired Kalpakkam scientists , school teachers, etc… FYI - In US NOTHING IS FREE . education is paid through state , federal and county tax . And we still pay for other kidseven after our kids go to college , through this method because taxes are compulsory . Medical is the worst system in US . If you have insurance you can be saved taht too if you don’t have major diseases . If you have complicated diseases - God must save you . Getting appointment from doctors even for just common cold is hell. Unlike in India with taht big population we have the luxury of walk ins if you know the doctor or not . Medical system is good in india but doctors are not good, because nowadays we have “uneducated “ doctors .
@@papayafruit5703 I understand the challenges there. But something is better than nothing. I was there in US on a short business trip. Work culture is great and people are also great. Difference is whatever I can earn in India till my retirement age you people can earn and save in 5 years maximum. When a person account gets loaded with money and savings I feel it gives great financial security. In India that is never ever possible for a middle class person
@@priyamohan9522 I agree with work culture. Here it’s EXTREMELY GOOD. But earnings …. If you start converting currency value of rupees to dollars naturally that superficial feel will be there . Thaanikku theeni charipointhehi …. Something along those lines - This phrase do fit ALMOST WELL if you are in IT and not a doctor and that has its own pros and cons . OFCOURSE you can save a bit . Also few more with restrictions etc…. And lot other hidden cost that are necessary, but we overlook in india are involved to keep you spending intelligently. That May a future investment . There is one example That fits the above description- buying and maintenance of house, college fees , car depreciation, most important credit card debts . Some how can scrape some peanuts here and there too. But again this just an input from my own experience and from my friends . All think that one can be rich overnight when you enter US . If you are over smart enough and with some luck it’s possible . Some advantages are here like some assurance of safety (depends upon the location you stay )
@@papayafruit5703 I understand and agree whatever you say. No one can become rich overnight and this happens only in films. In nutshell US and other countries are far better than India. You cannot deny this because people who go to US never want to come back. This is the moral of the story. During covid 1st wave I did not even get 1 inr credit. In fact that year I paid 10% more ttax than usual because I was forced to withdraw my PF amount due to unemployment. See how rude things happen here. This is my own bitter experience and just an example
@@priyamohan9522 well in my family we prefer to have best of the both worlds since 2014. For visiting temples and enjoying variety of tasty fruits and vegetables, enjoy the company of families and friends, visit temples with extended families , some “me” time with school and college friends etc… snd in that process enjoying the latest infrastructure developments like modernization of railways that we saw AFTER 2014. Some major positive improvements we seem to have experienced after 2014 in many ways . Like my old uncle and aunt got their passports within 3-4 days , payment of tax to any thing they feel and it’s refunds were easy for them a fruit and vegetable vendors using cc hand held machines is unthinkable even in US . Well I didn’t mean overnight rich even the 5 year rich has the same effect . Yes , India need to improve more until we find hard workers , less of bribery , less of religion bashing etc… and concentrate more on developmental aspects . Just like Japan . But still to us Indians we find a great improvement since 2014 . A long way to go to weed off bad elements . We all give support however we can as NRI ‘s to invest in india to develop india . Lots of my friends including Actress Kasturi have returned back to india . Even our plan is also the same for the near future . We almost travel every year with our kids to keep in touch with our roots . Our retirement plan is india.
Good Job sir. You can gave 100% right information. Many parents had struggle to know about this info. Including me and my first kid had through the pain. Because the experienced parents did not shared the information. Hats of to you and God Bless you for sharing this information.
Thank u for the detailed idea about US high school sir. Please do a video about magnet,charter and public school sir. In which school kids can score high GPA ? Some people saying in magnet school kids has to put more effort to score high GPA than Public school? Is that true?? Please share your idea sir.
Thank you. This is good information for a middle school parent trying to understand how high schools will be. I have saved this video to watch it few more times.
Aiyayoo... Ennaku thalayae suthuthu!!!... i never thought its so tough and complicated.... thanks for this wonderful video... appadiyae konjam middle school expectation video'um potteengana romba nalla irukum....
Very useful video.. can you give more inputs for people who land in US for the first time with high school kids and they are expected to start all the core subjects from scratch.
This video is very helpful for me to understand. I was trying to under stand how college admissions, looks like this is the first step to understand the college admission
Now I understood, but tell me, people always says Indian Edu standard is very good, and people studied in India is preferred in Fortune 500 companies and the CEO's of big companies are Indians and studied in India..
Not correct. Indian education is good only CBSE and non CBSE for lower grades. In state board private tuition, guides, questions only from books are avoided, then state boards also be good. Teachers should challenge students to make them think. Only cream of creams of Indian students are coming to USA and settle well, out that cream only top most layers are in good positions. Please do not think that Indians who came to USA are doing great work.
Thank you so much. we refer your videos.. so easy to follow and understand the complex topics. Appreciate! Please could you add a video for Middle school prep.@@InvestmentInsightsTamil
Hi Vijay, if a kid takes Algebra 1 in grade 7 will her mark taken into account for her college. Or only the grades scored in 9,10,11,12 is considered for college admission ??
Sir, we will be moving to US this year and my son will be joining high school when we land there. Could you provide inputs on how to chose the school, how marks/grades from india middle school is considered for entering into US high school and in case we come by October when the schools would have started - will it be a problem?
You will not have the option to choose the school. You will have the option to choose where to stay. Each address has a specific school assigned to it and the kid has to go to that school. So choose the place of your stay after checking the school quality. School rankings can be found on greatschools.org. Again, HS admission is based on your residential address. Not on any grades. If you live in the area, they have to give the admission. They cannot say No. Date is not a problem. They will admit at any time. But joining late might affect kids final grades. Which grade is your kid in? Ideally the kid should join 9th grade in HS. 10th or later is not advisable.
Sir, could you please add a session on PSAT, ACT and college admission? Thanks in advance!
Excellent Sir. Thank you so much for sharing the details
This was very informative can you give some insights on competitive exams to get into top colleges in U.S and how to train kids from 9th grade.
மிகச்சிறப்பு... இந்தியாவில் எப்போது இப்படிப்பட்ட மாற்றங்களெல்லாம் வருமோ?! 🤷🏻
We did the same in excel, so much easy to holistic view!!
Learned a lot thanks, bro !! anything to be learned for Indian parents at the Middle school level ?
It depends on your plan. World language like Spanish in middle school can definitely help. Attempting AMC8 exam can be helpful as well - www.maa.org/math-competitions/amc-8.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil Can you make kindly make a video on the Middle school things also? so it will be useful for the first Gen in the US.. TIA.
brilliant kids , no need to do any thing. Other kids can have a peaceful time before the high school hits. Just monitor their home work and no need of extra work. May be sports is good.
@@nooneknowsnothing Thankyou !!
As an Indian, always had a curiosity to know about US school, today athu theriju kondathil Maghizhchi, nandri sir😃
Initially you started to type in english. Then why did you switched to thanglish. May i know why couldn't you complete your sentence in english?
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Hi Vijay... It would help a lot of first gen US parents like me if you could make a video on whole schooling system.. may be start with KG, Elementary and Middle schools too
KG: Only fun. Elementary: easy & fun. Middle school: Some learning without stress.
Sir thank you so much for educating parents like me who are preparing their kids for high school. Naan pannathulaye oorupidiyana velai unga channela subscribe pannathuthan!! Thank you so much for your service to Indian and tamizh community 🙏🙏🙏 more videos like this please
Thank you so so much. As an Indian parent new to USA I had to go to high school several times over 2 years to learn what you mentioned here. This will be really useful to many parents. I love the excel format you had for the 4 year plan.
Nice Topic.. Please cover more on US education sir. being first generation parents in US, difficult to understand stuffs here.
It's definitely a good starting point especially the grading aspect to parents like us who have moved in recently ....great work ..
Fantastic Vijay for presenting this complex topic with ease .. you nailed it. Thank you so much !
Good Insights. I have one question regarding Covered Call which is off topic for this video. Apologize, I am thinking to do covered call on SPY (every 3 days) and I see it gives better return. Is there any risk? I am planning to start with +$5 as strike price every 3 days. Also, would like to understand why you didn't take Options (Covered Call route) as it is less risky. Would like to hear from you as I am planning to retire in next couple of years. So, trying my best to keep multiple sources of income
Covered call puts a ceiling on our growth. Most of the growth comes in few days of a year. I wouldn't compromise my growth potential for small income on the side.
Though it looks complicated, it is a well structured framework designed to be inclusive for all types of students. but in the end , mostly Asians seem to take the most advantage of it and excel in the studies. wish India gets such an education system.
Appudi oru system than puthusa try panranga but opposition party tholla panranga
Thank you for your information sir
Please elementary and middle school pathi konjam sollunga sir nanga new to US
Thanks in advance
for example if a student is studying commerce and accounts for 4 years in highschool that's going to be massive knowledge when they finish their highschool. It will be helping much in college.
This is system is good one focusing on single subject for 4 years. Here only in 11th std we are fixing the department all those things.
High school: Only one advise to your children. They work hard for 3 years ( 9th, 10th & junior year), they are all set for life by getting into DECENT college ( no need to be a top college). If they mess up the 3 years of high school, they will work hard/suffer for next 30 YEARS for nothing. Exceptions are the great entrepreneurs like Job/Gates/Zuckerberg college drop outs.
Thanks for very useful information and i got a good understanding on high school curriculum. If possible, please cover Middle School Curriculum and what parents should focus during middle school to set the kids for success. whats are the few things that you think you missed to know during your son's middle school and would have been nice if you know it earlier. Also it would be useful if you share the available paths for Medical school, and how a child should prepare for IVY Leagues. Thanks again.
Yeah, as parent of elementary kids, I had always wanted to know about these course selection. Your video helped me to get a good picture of the high school. Thanks sir. Would be very grateful if you could post a video on middle school, does it have any course selection ? Would learning our Indian language add any credit?
@@divyaj3144 Middle school is not that complicated. They do offer two electives that we need to choose. We chose Band and Spanish. Indian Language - it depends on the school district. Our school district does not.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil thanks sir for the update 🙏
Thank you so much sir 🙏🏾
Very useful 👍🏾
Hi, which extra curricular activity help to get more credits?
This is great info ji.. Every info provided by you is new to me.. thanks for sharing..
Will you be relate Indian curriculum with high school in USA? like icse, cbse,in.cambridge.. which one is comparable with USA high school curriculum.. it will be helpful for Indian parents and also who wants to relocate to india
I do not know much about ICSE, Cambridge etc. to make any comments. I hear that International school comes close to US curriculum.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil ok ji may be others can reply if they aware of it
To my knowledge can’t be compared .Indian school taught in plus two compulsory subjects but American schools as above videos show liberal approach and students wish to study like subject can study only subjects they like and that is the reason American have huge courses whereas in Indian you should read all.
Excellent insights , as a parent of a high School kid,you have helped me understand the system better.
Hi,pls do a video on joining bachelor degree in US,especially ivy schools and reputed university which doesn't require sat scores..
Thanks for picking a different but very useful topic. Even though I have been living here 20,+years never knew these details. My son will soon be approaching high school in a few years and felt very informed with what to expect. involuntary learning this information from you is great. Thanks for your effort and interest.
USA - Final exam weightage 20%
India - Final exam weightage 100%
Sir, I watched most of your videos and like the way you share the information in layman terms. Pl keep up the good work.
A lot of Info given, looks like Its worth to pay taxes when we get such good educational facilities, Health care, career oriented high school, Etc. I think that's why Indians who move to US for work would never think to return. ( Konjam yosikka vendiya vishayam ).
US is not known for health care though. Though the facilities are very good, it is super expensive even with a health insurance.
This video has cleared all the answers to my question of High school curriculum.🙏
Much needed information at least for first generation migrants. Thank you so much. Parents ku more home work. If possible could you also guide us in high school course selection. For eg:- if we are planning for computer science engineering in college, what courses need to be taken high school or if we are planning for medicine, how to choose the high school courses. OR where can we get these information.
The sample coursework I have showed works for both medicine and engineering (CS as well).
Hi, You don't plan for what kids HAD to do. That is first thing u do in USA as a parent never forces their future degrees. Guide them and DO NOT Pressure. Better monitor their grades(marks) throughout until 12th grade. As he said, do not force them to do classes they cannot do (like AP & advanced classes).
@@nooneknowsnothing thanks for being considerate. Am just asking for general knowledge and not to force my kid, which I haven’t done. Since these school systems are totally new to me with 700+ courses I was curious to know where the requirements are laid out to specific college course. The engineering and medical are two common fields which everyone will quote as an example and so am I. But my intention was to know if the kid wants to take specific college course, as a parent how to make sure the kid is on right path to that course.
@@Mr007Gautham It is not that complex as it seems. Your Kid , they will teach you everything. In addition, most of the Desi parents ( especially South Indians) learn American Culture , ONLY, after the kid goes to high school from their children only ( :) ). Until then , most of the Desi Parents are Sambhar Rice & Idli/dosa parents. :) Keep it open minded. You guys choose the choice to be in America, when they want to embrace the culture with Indian traditions, do not oppose it. Good luck.
Much needed video for Indian parents here … thank you so much for taking your time to post this topic !
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Hi Vijay, your Leveraged ETF made a new path in my investment journey. And since I'm in IT everybody is trying to get a job in western countries mostly in US and Canada saying that we get high pay without thinking of living expenses. I heard a guy saying instead of going there in expecting pile of money. We could be here earning average salary and focus on investing here and multiply them( whereas we can do the same anywhere). What is your stand on this. Please guide me.
If we spend everything that we earn, then no place is going to help us. May be western countries can give higher quality of life. But if we are good at controlling our expenses and could save a lot, then yeah, moving to western countries could definitely help to give extra boost to our financial growth.
Great work !! You are a Database !
Sir , Is any restrictions of government employee to invest on stocks?.....
I request you to do dedicated video for the above statement.
This is what I have found on that topic: www.fisdom.com/can-government-employees-invest-in-stock-market/
How to join high school in usa for indian students. What visa required.. as the child is minor can parents accompany with them. Can you pls give detailed video on this
You need to be a resident in the HS district to join the High School. It is not possible to join a US HS from India.
What a clarity!!!! Thanks a lot🎉
The dark side of "you advance how much you can" system let Indian/Chinese/Wealthy parents push their kids go further as much as possible to be competitive and save money in college. This happens right from the middle school and as a parent you can feel the peer pressure among the kids. This kills their childhood to a great extent as we do in India. Sadly and rapidly study, study and get a well paid job mentality is plaguing the American society.
To more videos like this 👍
Also, could you please put a video on elementary school education in US. In India, kids are forced to read and write 3 languages as per New Education Policy (NEP). Is it same in US too. Our mother tongue is Tamil but my kid is learning English, Hindi and Kannada as we live in Bangalore. The usual argument is kids can learn multiple languages at young age. But I feel by learning languages, they are getting into rot learning and also their quality learning time is spent on reading and writing languages than Maths and science.
No. In US, world language comes into the picture only in middle school. In Elementary, some schools offer Spanish.
But I do have to agree with the argument that kids can pick up languages faster when they are young. But how many languages at the same time is a fair question. I would say that it depends on kids interest.
Elementary schools in US will be a dream. Mostly fun oriented learning , some concentration on basic motor & cognitive skills.yes, kids can learn multi-languages. Some kids choose them. Many children , from never English spoken homes from different countries attend schools. India: Mostly, Every state children in India learns 3 languages except Hindi biased TN. Whole state of kannadiga population embraced 3 languages but you have the problem. This is a complaint I see only from Tamil parents because of inherent Hindi bias. You will change after 25+ years and you will open your heart to embrace Hindi and learns its broader acceptance. In telugu speaking states too,3 languages, & 50% of IIT seats are taken by them.
High schools looks complicated in usa . In india it is verysinple
Too many options is always complicated.
True
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil sir parents has to undergo lots of learning 😅
Many days I think USA high school plan our relatives in USA their children said college I don't understand . We are live in UK
Sir i need to know about M1 visa processing with fully funded scholarship
Excellent explanation sir. It gave us crystal clear idea on what to expect and how to plan. As like others requests, please put video on middle school as well as college
Courses on different paths as well. Thanks so much again!!
some area's school called differently in Texas. we have kg-4 elementary, 5-6 intermediate, 6-8 middle and 9-12 high school
Sir, first I would like to thank you for sharing such a valid and detailed explanation. I recently moved to USA with zero knowledge of US school curriculum. I had been searching and asking people but no clear response. But yours definitely gave me clear picture. Though my kids are in elementary I was lot worried about the studies ennada eppo pathalum math and reading they hardly give hw in other subjects. By the way it will be great if you can talk about middle school curriculum aswell.
Thank you sir
14:27 Do you believe the parents would do that . This is not in the Indian's DNA. Sorry to say this. 😑
My daughter doing community college for two years and will transfer to bigger colleges from there final two years. Will save lots of money. from Las Vegas……
US government is giving more opportunities for kids to study. But only the kids are not focussing on studies. Before seeing this video I misunderstood U.S. government not providing education to their children. Thank you sir.
Very good explanation Sir.
Talking about ROI for the taxes US people pay is huge comparing India. Kids get free education till 12th grade, free medical, unemployment allowance etc. On top of it what I heard is 1500 dollars was credited to all US citizens when they printed currencies during covid period to improve GDP. In India we pay lot of direct taxes and indirect taxes and we get 0 ROI. Also in here currencies was printed but not even a penny was given directly to honest tax payers
My uncles and aunts received money for COVID and tax refunds . They are retired Kalpakkam scientists , school teachers, etc…
FYI - In US NOTHING IS FREE . education is paid through state , federal and county tax . And we still pay for other kidseven after our kids go to college , through this method because taxes are compulsory . Medical is the worst system in US . If you have insurance you can be saved taht too if you don’t have major diseases . If you have complicated diseases - God must save you . Getting appointment from doctors even for just common cold is hell. Unlike in India with taht big population we have the luxury of walk ins if you know the doctor or not . Medical system is good in india but doctors are not good, because nowadays we have “uneducated “ doctors .
@@papayafruit5703 I understand the challenges there. But something is better than nothing. I was there in US on a short business trip. Work culture is great and people are also great. Difference is whatever I can earn in India till my retirement age you people can earn and save in 5 years maximum. When a person account gets loaded with money and savings I feel it gives great financial security. In India that is never ever possible for a middle class person
@@priyamohan9522 I agree with work culture. Here it’s EXTREMELY GOOD. But earnings …. If you start converting currency value of rupees to dollars naturally that superficial feel will be there . Thaanikku theeni charipointhehi …. Something along those lines - This phrase do fit ALMOST WELL if you are in IT and not a doctor and that has its own pros and cons .
OFCOURSE you can save a bit . Also few more with restrictions etc…. And lot other hidden cost that are necessary, but we overlook in india are involved to keep you spending intelligently. That May a future investment . There is one example That fits the above description- buying and maintenance of house, college fees , car depreciation, most important credit card debts . Some how can scrape some peanuts here and there too.
But again this just an input from my own experience and from my friends . All think that one can be rich overnight when you enter US . If you are over smart enough and with some luck it’s possible . Some advantages are here like some assurance of safety (depends upon the location you stay )
@@papayafruit5703 I understand and agree whatever you say. No one can become rich overnight and this happens only in films. In nutshell US and other countries are far better than India. You cannot deny this because people who go to US never want to come back. This is the moral of the story. During covid 1st wave I did not even get 1 inr credit. In fact that year I paid 10% more ttax than usual because I was forced to withdraw my PF amount due to unemployment. See how rude things happen here. This is my own bitter experience and just an example
@@priyamohan9522 well in my family we prefer to have best of the both worlds since 2014. For visiting temples and enjoying variety of tasty fruits and vegetables, enjoy the company of families and friends, visit temples with extended families , some “me” time with school and college friends etc… snd in that process enjoying the latest infrastructure developments like modernization of railways that we saw AFTER 2014. Some major positive improvements we seem to have experienced after 2014 in many ways . Like my old uncle and aunt got their passports within 3-4 days , payment of tax to any thing they feel and it’s refunds were easy for them a fruit and vegetable vendors using cc hand held machines is unthinkable even in US .
Well I didn’t mean overnight rich even the 5 year rich has the same effect .
Yes , India need to improve more until we find hard workers , less of bribery , less of religion bashing etc… and concentrate more on developmental aspects . Just like Japan . But still to us Indians we find a great improvement since 2014 . A long way to go to weed off bad elements . We all give support however we can as NRI ‘s to invest in india to develop india .
Lots of my friends including Actress Kasturi have returned back to india . Even our plan is also the same for the near future . We almost travel every year with our kids to keep in touch with our roots . Our retirement plan is india.
Good Job sir. You can gave 100% right information. Many parents had struggle to know about this info. Including me and my first kid had through the pain. Because the experienced parents did not shared the information. Hats of to you and God Bless you for sharing this information.
Thank u for the detailed idea about US high school sir.
Please do a video about magnet,charter and public school sir.
In which school kids can score high GPA ? Some people saying in magnet school kids has to put more effort to score high GPA than Public school? Is that true?? Please share your idea sir.
Sir I am a biology teacher... I wish to work there..
.Is there any possibilities? How can I apply..?
Great and detailed video. Thanks for the information. Will be useful for schooling parents. Expecting more videos like this.
Thank you. This is good information for a middle school parent trying to understand how high schools will be. I have saved this video to watch it few more times.
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Thank you useful information , may we have videos on College admissions related information globally, it would be helpful for us
Very useful video! I am gonna shift there and this gives me an insight on how school is working there.
Thank you!
Which US state is better for high schools for our tamil kids in your perspective sir? What all to see on choosing a high school.
Aiyayoo... Ennaku thalayae suthuthu!!!... i never thought its so tough and complicated.... thanks for this wonderful video... appadiyae konjam middle school expectation video'um potteengana romba nalla irukum....
Excellent! It’s really gives an idea of kids and the first generation of US parents. Thank you very much.
Sairam.Very nicely explained.Really it is a very challenging task for the students at high school level.
Very useful video.. can you give more inputs for people who land in US for the first time with high school kids and they are expected to start all the core subjects from scratch.
Explain about can I study 12 in usa after completing 12 commerce in India as in exchange programs
Sir,
Very informative video for parents. Thanks for making it easy to understand.
Very informative content about the pattern of education in US. This makes me think like our Indian system is very primitive.
It's a great eye opening for many parents like me. Thank you sir. Please keep educating us.
God bless you 🙏
This video is very helpful for me to understand. I was trying to under stand how college admissions, looks like this is the first step to understand the college admission
Very good sir... kindly post videos regarding teaching job in abroad sir
OmG I was so happy to see this video what a great information sir❤. Greatly appreciated your effort.
Please do a video about STEM schools in USA...
I am also liing in USA. May I know good reference books for world history and biology for 9-th grade?.
We just used the courses in Khan Academy.
www.khanacademy.org/science/ap-biology
www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history
very useful for parents in US, request you to share a video on how Kids choose Engineering or Medical degrees requirements and fees structure.
Can also please explain about colleges/universities?
Covered as part of USA college expenses episode. Check it out.
Very informative ,could you share even about college studies if possible.
Now I understood, but tell me, people always says Indian Edu standard is very good, and people studied in India is preferred in Fortune 500 companies and the CEO's of big companies are Indians and studied in India..
Not correct. Indian education is good only CBSE and non CBSE for lower grades. In state board private tuition, guides, questions only from books are avoided, then state boards also be good. Teachers should challenge students to make them think. Only cream of creams of Indian students are coming to USA and settle well, out that cream only top most layers are in good positions. Please do not think that Indians who came to USA are doing great work.
Sir… I know you must be in Chicago. I studied in the same district.
Thanks for your service. Please do a video on USA College admission process.
What advantage is there if a kid is a scout ? and achieve eagle scout ? Please let me know if you have any insights into this
It definitely shows the commitment of a student. A big plus.
Thank you so much. we refer your videos.. so easy to follow and understand the complex topics. Appreciate! Please could you add a video for Middle school prep.@@InvestmentInsightsTamil
Idhuku neenga index funds ah pathiye pesirukalam.. too much info.
Wonderful information Sir !! Thank You for sharing your insights!!
Pls provide, more info on colleges in US, Canada and their criteria.. so that we can prepare well ahead
Sir, pls expaain your thoughts on charter school Vs public school - Pros and Cons
Very useful info, my daughter is in middle grade .. will save this for future reference
Nice video bro. Please keep post more videos like this for younger parents like us.
not useful for investment decisions. just to fill content maybe?
We live in UK and the system is totally different, but good to understand the different systems
Very informative video , i wish i could go back to school and study again 😔
Hi Vijay, if a kid takes Algebra 1 in grade 7 will her mark taken into account for her college. Or only the grades scored in 9,10,11,12 is considered for college admission ??
Only High school grades.
Sir, we will be moving to US this year and my son will be joining high school when we land there. Could you provide inputs on how to chose the school, how marks/grades from india middle school is considered for entering into US high school and in case we come by October when the schools would have started - will it be a problem?
You will not have the option to choose the school. You will have the option to choose where to stay. Each address has a specific school assigned to it and the kid has to go to that school. So choose the place of your stay after checking the school quality. School rankings can be found on greatschools.org.
Again, HS admission is based on your residential address. Not on any grades. If you live in the area, they have to give the admission. They cannot say No.
Date is not a problem. They will admit at any time. But joining late might affect kids final grades.
Which grade is your kid in? Ideally the kid should join 9th grade in HS. 10th or later is not advisable.
Thanks sir very useful info excellently explained.
Very helpful .can u please share abut elementary school
Best video for all parents! Thank u so much!!
Thanks a lot sir.. a great eye opener for me to guide my son to 9th onwards
Useful topic. Thank you, bro
Thank u sir. More informative
Thank you so much for giving an awareness about college planning
We can't expect discipline in public schools
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Is it through online. If so pls give the details