以下是引用amor924在2007-5-3 4:19:00的发言:Sorry Yao yao. I was confusing. My situation is that I am in US and F2. I have given up my job to follow my husband to come here. I am not interested in studying or getting a degree but I have to stay here for 5 years. Sounds like you have a lot more choices and advantage over regular international applicants. Leverage that. http://forum.chasedream.com/dispbbs.asp?BoardID=13&ID=226350&replyID=&skin=1 I would say do what you will enjoy in the long run, which sounds like marketing. Plenty of MBA admits this year received grant/scholarship and I'm sure you will too with careful planning, preparation, and execution. http://forum.chasedream.com/dispbbs.asp?boardID=13&ID=239846&page=1 At a minimum, you will be able to work for 2 years in the U.S. which means you can afford to take some loan for school and pay it back. I think anything around 40k to 50k is reasonable, provided your husband can support the family expenses. It's a very reasonable expectation for most schools. You do have a lot of options in front of you and there's no point eliminating too many of them prematurely. I would recommend you start with thorough research, then put together a stellar application, wait until you have some good offers and then decide. Good luck! |