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universities in uae

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 November 2011 - 13:14

would u send ur kid to the university here?if yes ...where would u ?i am with the opinion that its safer for kids to learn the university near their parents and then have the post graduate outside ,do u agree with me ?any ideas about universities in the netherlands?my son wants to study medicines any suggestions ?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 13 November 2011 - 12:03
This post is so close to my heart & life these days. My son is ready to go to university next year and am so torn on where to send him. I know he will gladly study in the UAE but I have been told by so many that unis here are not up to the mark, so am struggling wid what choice to make. Else he will go to the USA or UK. It breaks my heart too..our daughter will study medecine in france next year, because it is the best choice for her future. I am not sure to stay in dubai while she will be away. It is tough to make this kind of decision.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 13 November 2011 - 11:27
This post is so close to my heart & life these days. My son is ready to go to university next year and am so torn on where to send him. I know he will gladly study in the UAE but I have been told by so many that unis here are not up to the mark, so am struggling wid what choice to make. Else he will go to the USA or UK.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 12 November 2011 - 07:50
I couldn't disagree more with Nimonemo! My son attends university here and is receiving a fabulous education. He has experienced and keen lecturers, some whom even email him information, updates, ammendments personally. He came to the Uni knowing no one and has met some great mates and they are definately not spoilt! One fellow lives in a studio apartment on his own with very little as his parents live in another country and support him best they can. The exposure to different cultures is an absolute gift and life experience. He is in contact with his friends at home, some are studying the same course and the content is very similar. We gave our son a choice and he chose to be with his family...life is too short and our children are gone too quickly - it's lovely to have him around us!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 12 November 2011 - 01:23
I'm afraid I cannot disagree more with the previous post. I would not send my kids to university in the UAE - they all are run for profit (and not for quality of teaching), they are small so students do not have the chance to meet a lot of lecturers and professors and the level is very low. Companies know all of these and nothing will look better in a CV than a degree in the UK or EEUU. Also the way that the society is structured in the UAE doesn't allow students to mature. I would prefer my children to go to a city in the UK to study and face the reality of life. Children are generally overprotected and spoiled here, and even if your children aren't, they will be surrounded by others who are so the sooner they leave the UAE the better for them. You are right that they would get more exposure to the outside world etc but it really does depend on where your children want to be. Would they like to live in the UAE after university or live abroad? I just see at work that a lot of the new hires (specifically the fresh Graduates), most come from local hires (especially AUS). Some of the questions I was asked in my interview had a lot to do with living in the UAE and how much I know about it... I also agree with you that the quality of education may be lower here but don't paint all universities here with the same brush. Yes, there are some which offer a low level of education but you do also have others which are in par with a lot of institutions abroad. I have friends and know of people who finished their undergraduate degrees in AUS and went on to some of the best post graduate universities in Europe but they were outstanding students too. You have some of the very good universities with branches in the UAE so you don't have to travel abroad to get an education anymore. It's much easier to do so from here now... Edited to add that not all students here are spoilt. I worked during my 4 years of studies and so did a lot of students - we had part time jobs because mommy and daddy did not always have the money to throw at us when we wanted :) <em>edited by amandashaks on 12/11/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 12 November 2011 - 00:52
I'm afraid I cannot disagree more with the previous post. I would not send my kids to university in the UAE - they all are run for profit (and not for quality of teaching), they are small so students do not have the chance to meet a lot of lecturers and professors and the level is very low. Companies know all of these and nothing will look better in a CV than a degree in the UK or EEUU. Also the way that the society is structured in the UAE doesn't allow students to mature. I would prefer my children to go to a city in the UK to study and face the reality of life. Children are generally overprotected and spoiled here, and even if your children aren't, they will be surrounded by others who are so the sooner they leave the UAE the better for them.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 12 November 2011 - 00:36
I've studied at the American University of Sharjah and I think it is very good overall. If your child is looking to stay here for the long term (ie stay here to work for a couple of years after university) then to study here is the best. Employers know the universities here and I guess would rather hire undergrads from local universities (they know the market better etc). It also really depends on what your child wants to study because a lot of the specializations are not available here. Of course, how much you are willing to pay also plays a role... All the best! :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 November 2011 - 22:48
helloo no reply
 
 

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