World Campus students, how was/is your experience?
Were the professors good? Are you doing well career-wise post-grad?
Were the professors good? Are you doing well career-wise post-grad?
Random question, I know. But the reason I ask is because this geographic visualization of Facebook friendship data displays most of Spain as moderately blue when you enter in Jefferson County, Kentucky.
That made me wonder, are there a decent amount of Spaniards in the Louisville area?
You are officially one of the top three best states to live in: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings
And it's late coming, but good game the other night
If not, what do the lives of Spanish youth look like after secondary school?
Obviously, it’s probably not as bad as it was during the financial crisis a decade ago, but as someone in a country with a less than ideal job market at the moment, I’m curious to hear how common it is for Spaniards, especially university graduates, to be unemployed or underemployed.
Do you feel that your country offers adequate levels of support, accomodation, and opportunity? Do you feel that your country’s culture is closely enough aligned with your personality and neurodivergent traits to make you feel at home? Or do you feel like a fish out of a water?
If so, what do you think of it?
Seems like a quintessential postindustrial Midwest town, and I’d be curious to hear from those who have experience living there as to what it’s like.
Seems like a very “classic Chicago” type area. Anyone have any thoughts?
Do you all think schools like Cleveland State, Memphis, Akron, NKU, Louisville, Indiana-McKinney, and Toledo are decent schools?
Do you guys have pleasant experiences with it? Ugly experiences?
I know they hate you guys, do you hate them back?