Isn't the thread topic on the affordability to raise a child?
Yes, the Germans came to the U.S. because it was much more affordable to raise a child in the U.S. and the education system was much better. Not to mention economic opportunity
Isn't the thread topic on the affordability to raise a child?
In this case simply compare the cost of bringing up a child in the U.S. vs. other western countries. Pretty much the same, eh?
I do not live in South East Asia, were you not schooled by a Frenchman that there is a distinction between South East Asia and East Asia?And to enlighten you, I received my college and grad school education in the US, both most likely at better institutions than you potentially attended, if you ever set foot into an academic locale.
which other Western countries? You said you can name a few.
Yes, the Germans came to the U.S. because it was much more affordable to raise a child in the U.S. and the education system was much better. Not to mention economic opportunity
So if the Universities outside the U.S. then how come you came to the U.S. for your college and grad school education?
Google is your friend - try using it.
2015 brother. You are >80 years behind, in case you refer to German immigrants to the US. Otherwise I would have to think extremely hard to come up with another German student I ever met who studied in the US.
2015 brother. You are >80 years behind, in case you refer to German immigrants to the US. Otherwise I would have to think extremely hard to come up with another German student I ever met who studied in the US.
There is so many German students are Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, and NC State in the Triangle area of North Carolina that they have a German Student Association.