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Leaving your job for a scholarship abroad?
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[QUOTE="Abigael, post: 215337, member: 25357"] This is happening alot in my country lately. People are getting scholarships abroad and so they leave their current jobs and move there. Like you said, it is a really tough decision that you may not be able to make alone. Especially if you have people who depend on you to live like children or your parents. That is why it is easier for younger people who don't have their own children and are not yet responsible for their parents to do this. After all, many young people don't have really substantial jobs just yet. So being given a full scholarship and probably a part time job to be doing when not studying is a really good opportunity. Those who have responsibilities are the ones who will have to think twice and really hard before taking the scholarship. Some may decide to keep working and just pay for their further education in the process. [/QUOTE]
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