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I am currently studying University of London External Program and will be transferring to UK soon. But I been wondering if it worths to invest.

Planning to go for Degree Management in UK, maybe London School of Economics, Cambridge or Warwick?

Probably future will be working in international companies like Price Waterhouse Cooper, THAILAND.

Jobs maybe management consultant and etc...

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> I am Thai citizen but stay oversea for more than 10 years.

> I can speak good English and fairly average in Thai.

> I can read Thai as well but can't write :)

> Age 22

So I been wondering how much will averagely I get paid if I work in maybe Bangkok with this qualification that I own?

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I have friend working there in Price in BKK, she got about 16-17K (baht)

but this after been over 10years experience with various international consulting companies.

She finished MBA from Washington U.

Nothing worth (more) than investment in Education, IMO :) / Cheers

edit: mis-spelling word correction!

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I have friend working there in Price in BKK, she got about 16-17K (baht)

but this after been over 10years experience with various international consulting companies.

She finished MBA from Washington U.

Nothing worth (more) than investment in Education, IMO :D / Cheers

edit: mis-spelling word correction!

Nice comment :)

But mine only LSE Bachelor, no experience after graduate. Study in LSE located in London about 3,600 000 to 4,500 000 Baht for the course. It isn't cheap. Still think if is worth...

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Why pay for western education to get asian salary? It is not needed. Get the Thai or other Asian education (much Cheaper) and can be just as good or better depending on the school. Then go west for the higher salary, maybe better chance at one of the larger firms ( more offices, locations to apply).

If you are going into economics/accounting/finance think of ROI. Western education $40k/yr = $160k BS degreefor a job that pays most $12k-24K yr. At that rate you will pay back a no interest loan in how many years?

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Why pay for western education to get asian salary? It is not needed. Get the Thai or other Asian education (much Cheaper) and can be just as good or better depending on the school. Then go west for the higher salary, maybe better chance at one of the larger firms ( more offices, locations to apply).

If you are going into economics/accounting/finance think of ROI. Western education $40k/yr = $160k BS degreefor a job that pays most $12k-24K yr. At that rate you will pay back a no interest loan in how many years?

What you say may seem true .. In surface, it doesn't worth. I mean who's going to pay you more than 32,000 baht for a fresh graduate, even you graduated from oversea.

But what makes me think is those few under full scholarship by company studying in my school. If their first year results are great, the companies will finance to oversea to study in top schools, even if is 4000k baht.

I am sure those companies must have calculated their investment. But still I don't understand what benefits the companies after paying millions of baht to send those genius... with no experience after graduates

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Why pay for western education to get asian salary? It is not needed. Get the Thai or other Asian education (much Cheaper) and can be just as good or better depending on the school. Then go west for the higher salary, maybe better chance at one of the larger firms ( more offices, locations to apply).

If you are going into economics/accounting/finance think of ROI. Western education $40k/yr = $160k BS degreefor a job that pays most $12k-24K yr. At that rate you will pay back a no interest loan in how many years?

It maybe that his family lives here.

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