
A Candida publication of Reddit of an Indian lawyer studying in the United States has provoked intense online discussion, offering a protruding reality control over life as an international student in America. Titled “What the US LABALLS US right now – trust me, it is worse than it seems,” the publication details the writer’s struggles by sailing for unemployment, increasing costs and racism, abruptly controlling with bright narratives often portrayed on social media.
Published by Sever-EAST8200, the detailed account begins with its background: a university law degree in India, a master’s degree in law at a US university and a scholarship that made the financially viable movement. However, despite the strong credentials, the terrestrial reality has been bleak.
“There are people with an upward work experience that they cannot achieve a job and who is done extremely,” the user wrote, emphasizing the hard labor market for international students, even those with stellar curricula.
The publication lists various harsh truths:
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Racism: “You will notice this greater hatred for India and it is everything, from seemingly harmless rollers … to calling” us “without worship.”
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Cost of life: “In one year I have seen the prices of the basic basic sky sky.”
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Contracting of freezing: “It is incredibly difficult to leave and convince people who are worth doing work … After 200-300 applications to practices … you are likely to see how endless this pit is.”
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The myth of “win in dollars”: “Yes, you will surely win in dollars but guess what you also spend in dollars. Don’t” live “, survives.”
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Health care: “Nothing is instant … good luck if you have to make a X -ray or test.”
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Fight against H1B/Green card: “The waiting period for a green card is up to 70 years … a very expensive process because you have to involve lawyers.”
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Everyday comfort: “You are likely to have a more convenient lifestyle in India … Food delivery or grocery delivery is actually a luxury here.”
The Redditor signs with a practical suggestion: “If your goal is to get a job and stand behind, this is not certainly the right time to come. Wait -for a few years.”
The publication quickly gained traction, which caused many to share similar concerns. A user replied, “Thank you for being detailed and honest. I don’t know how some people here are disappointed who are ready to take 60-70l in loans … Total chaos.”
Another stated: “Please think twice before coming to the United States at this time. You will be disappointed and restless.”
Some even expanded the lens to Canada, emphasizing that it also does not offer a safe refuge. “Canada is also out of repair … There is no vacancy.
The greatest feeling that echoed the answers was clear: “Between racism … political instability and labor market, it would be a colossal mistake to come here … you can live a decent, honorable and honest life in India with proper movements and options.”