09-07-2025, 05:00 PM
(09-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Endercreeper01 Wrote: You know what: For the reason, that it would help to boost the image of the University if I were to graduate from it, had they gotten more international students to be a part of it:
Then, I would still push anyways for them to want to approve such.
For 2023-2024 WGU had 185,015 students, so it seems their image is doing just fine.
(09-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Endercreeper01 Wrote: Even, though: I can say that I've not always been on favorable terms with "International students" myself: That is, when I was actually attending an in-person institution.
(That's a whole story of itself I could tell you about)
To be honest, there's no way to say that without it coming across like you're the source of the drama.
(09-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Endercreeper01 Wrote: I do have an issue with the fact that they also have been taking up more spots in general inside of companies post-graduation, and that makes the market more competitive, especially for those of us who are US Citizens, and live in this country.
It's not like "jobs" is some static number that are consumed by job seekers. Immigrants tend to start businesses at a higher rate than native-born Americans, take a look at Silicon Valley for proof.
(09-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Endercreeper01 Wrote: I mean: I would, actually myself, consider, and want to consider, going to other countries myself and trying out the opportunities they offer.
However: When it comes to the nations/countries these international students are from, then they aren't open to foreigners the same way that the United States is to foreigners.
Sadly, the US has backtracked considerably lately in that regard.
(09-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Endercreeper01 Wrote: I would myself want to attend a foreign institution and/or work in another country, particularly: China. I have been considering this recently as a way to imrpove my chances in my future career path. However, considering the fact that I have learned more about the ways that these countries are not accepting of foreigners, it makes me question why we should, generally, be so open to foreigners inside the United States.
Unfortunately, it seems you're getting your wish. But just because other countries have been making that mistake hardly means the US should do the same.
(09-07-2025, 03:35 PM)Endercreeper01 Wrote: I would be more open and glad about the exchanges, if there was more exchange going from the United States to other countries. However: The issue now I see, one of them now, is the fact that I see many of my fellow countrymen not getting enough exposure to foreign cultures and countries besides those of Europe. I would like to see more Americans reach out to, and travel to countries beyond the limits of Europe, the United States.
On this, we completely agree!
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