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UCLA MSC vs can't do the perm FAANG SWE
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The owner worked for the fifth year in a major factory that could not run perm, without a h1b or schedule, and is currently returning from Canada to work under the L1 status.
ucla mscs, who just got off the waterlist today, is suspected not to allow defer, and the time card is tight to get F1 done before school.
The following points are mainly being addressed.
1. Identity issues: Although the salary is at the top of the drawing of lots for h1b, there is no luck and no idea when it will take place. The company can't do the perm because it can't jump without a h1b.
2. Graduation: If you choose to read the master, at the rate of the current development, I have some doubts as to whether you can find a job at perm after graduation.
3. Possibilities for reading: My ideal plan was to use the Master for two years to do some research and then apply phd. But it's a very long way to go, and I don't have any scientific experience in my undergraduates, and I don't know if ucla's team is going to be able to make a successful outcome during the Master's period.
ucla mscs, who just got off the waterlist today, is suspected not to allow defer, and the time card is tight to get F1 done before school.
The following points are mainly being addressed.
1. Identity issues: Although the salary is at the top of the drawing of lots for h1b, there is no luck and no idea when it will take place. The company can't do the perm because it can't jump without a h1b.
2. Graduation: If you choose to read the master, at the rate of the current development, I have some doubts as to whether you can find a job at perm after graduation.
3. Possibilities for reading: My ideal plan was to use the Master for two years to do some research and then apply phd. But it's a very long way to go, and I don't have any scientific experience in my undergraduates, and I don't know if ucla's team is going to be able to make a successful outcome during the Master's period.