albert7777
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Hi,
I'm interested in doing a health related degree for uni, and am aware of how long it will take etc., but my main worry is that since I want to move to the US when I'm older, would it be unwise to go into this field since I've read and IIRC the US doesn't really recognise Australian qualifications and I'll have to go through quite a long residency/further study period to be able to practice on top of my study in Aus.
So since it would take such a long time, I'd like some input on whether it would be wiser to just abandon this and choose something Law/IT related which I am less but still passionate about that offers a less tedious pathway for working in the US after a period of work in Aus? (I dont think I'll be applying to American universities for undergrad study)
Thanks
I'm interested in doing a health related degree for uni, and am aware of how long it will take etc., but my main worry is that since I want to move to the US when I'm older, would it be unwise to go into this field since I've read and IIRC the US doesn't really recognise Australian qualifications and I'll have to go through quite a long residency/further study period to be able to practice on top of my study in Aus.
So since it would take such a long time, I'd like some input on whether it would be wiser to just abandon this and choose something Law/IT related which I am less but still passionate about that offers a less tedious pathway for working in the US after a period of work in Aus? (I dont think I'll be applying to American universities for undergrad study)
Thanks