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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 8:18pm On Aug 13, 2019
Very true.
Perra:
And thats how they all deviated from the main topic. If other threads had deviated like this no one would have learnt anything from visiting them .

Abeg somebody expancite on This IT stuff. I was also adviced to go for nursing .... 2years .... How do i go about IT?
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by elhadji19: 10:56pm On Aug 13, 2019
[quote author=oluwarichie post=78505606]Hi Guys, So i have been search NL for a trend to help me in narrowing my option on the next step to take (career wise) living in the U.S and i discovered we don't have a topic like that here and permanent resident/legal immigrant that would need information(s) regarding this subject.

IT and Nursing are two professions that u wont regret if u have the opportunity in western countries. Their services are always needed anytime anyday. As for me, I prefer u go with nursing because of the presence of many hospitals, clinics, mental homes, old people homes in Chicago. Even with a certified CNA, am very sure u will get job as soon as possible with over times and u can progress from the CNA. Also u can do most of those programs online while you go to work. Evanston, Skokie, Des Plaines, Rosemont, Roger parks in Chicago North side all have hospitals someone can start with.

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by elhadji19: 11:10pm On Aug 13, 2019
oluwarichie:
ғor тнoѕe вaѕed ιn cнιcago, pleaѕe ι need an aparтмenт.

Am seeing this late, I dont know if u still need one? between 400 to 450 dollars in a month, utilities included, south side precisely

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by elhadji19: 11:22pm On Aug 13, 2019
Perra:
And thats how they all deviated from the main topic. If other threads had deviated like this no one would have learnt anything from visiting them .

Abeg somebody expancite on This IT stuff. I was also adviced to go for nursing .... 2years .... How do i go about IT?
.

Lwkm
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by Nobody: 3:31am On Aug 14, 2019
sophiawisdom:
Anybody who resides in Maryland should inbox me, I need friends.
Where in Maryland do you stay?
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by Alphaman007: 10:16am On Aug 14, 2019
[quote author=elhadji19 post=81232521][/quote]boss as a psychology grad in Nigeria.. Is it possible for me to study nursing in the United States?
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by elhadji19: 5:53pm On Aug 14, 2019
Alphaman007:
boss as a psychology grad in Nigeria.. Is it possible for me to study nursing in the United States?

It is very possible but it means u have to start afresh. Psychology and Nursing are completely different thing. Like I said earlier, most people in Nursing career start from the lowest level which is CNA which means certified Nursing assistant, with ur SSN you can register for the course and get certified within 3 months or less than that in Chicago for fees ranging between 800 dollars to 1000(dont know the specific amount). With this certificate, You can work in so many hospitals that required the need of CNA as long as you are eligible to work in USA. From there, u can attend two years community college like Harry S Truman college in Chicago etc, after which u can proceed university for 2 year for ur Bachelor degree depending on the type of visa you hold in USA. This will be very difficult for someone or visiting visa except he or she has already changed his or her visa status

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by Alphaman007: 10:07pm On Aug 14, 2019
elhadji19:


It is very possible but it means u have to start afresh. Psychology and Nursing are completely different thing. Like I said earlier, most people in Nursing career start from the lowest level which is CNA which means certified Nursing assistant, with ur SSN you can register for the course and get certified within 3 months or less than that in Chicago for fees ranging between 800 dollars to 1000(dont know the specific amount). With this certificate, You can work in so many hospitals that required the need of CNA as long as you are eligible to work in USA. From there, u can attend two years community college like Harry S Truman college in Chicago etc, after which u can proceed university for 2 year for ur Bachelor degree depending on the type of visa you hold in USA. This will be very difficult for someone or visiting visa except he or she has already changed his or her visa status
Thanks
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by TheCongo2: 10:45pm On Aug 14, 2019
oluwarichie:
Has anyone seen how the asian, arabs or indian people sorround themselves in any state you find them in the U.S. Its amazing

This is the misconception.
Do you know that we, outsiders, perceive Nigerians as people who stand up for one another. Nigerians also stand up for other black.
I could have gone on and one to elaborate.
It is only on Nairaland that I have read that Nigerians are divided. At least my experience with Nigerians have been outstanding.
Maybe if you get involved with those communities outlined in your post( indian, arabs, Asian) , you will soon discover that they are not as United as you may think.
As the say goes, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

@SirWahl1
@PaulSimon2020
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by TheCongo2: 11:01pm On Aug 14, 2019
oluwarichie:
Sir,.. I read this an i couldn't stop clapping... It's annoying me when i get to my fellow country men and the high drive/vision they have is "Na to drive uber/lyft o"..... Wtf❗the idea of this things is side hustle but no we don turn am to career...

This mexican,indians and Chinese don't work extraordinary or do what we can't do... I remember one time i tried picking up a care giver job the plave is owned by a Nigeria, the pay was even below minimum wage and this America (akata) walks in looking for a job and this my country women wherr offering her an admjn position i just shook my head.... We are so divided that I'm beginning to think in worst in yhe diaspora than back home


I am Congolese. I know a very powerful yoruba lady in the city where I live. London, Ontario , to be precised.
Our sons are classmates in French as a primary language school. And that is how we become acquainted.
The lady and her husband have been living in London for more than 30 years.
I asked her once why she has a white maid instead of hiring a Nigerian as a maid. Her answer was "Too much juju".
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by elhadji19: 11:03pm On Aug 14, 2019
[quote author=TheCongo2 post=81263847]

This is the misconception.
Do you know that we, outsiders, perceived Nigerians as people who stand up for one another. Nigerians also stand up for other black.


Please permit me to ask u two questions.Are a Nigerian or Congolese? Secondly, Do u live in USA?
I asked the first question because u wrote "we outsiders". The way other countries see Nigerians is different from the way we see ourselves. You know Nigerians have many tribes? You could be right in terms of unification but with my own believe, the unification is found most in the northern part of the country compare to Western part of the country.

Secondly, if u live in USA especially immigrants places like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago etc u will the unification of Mexicans, Indians, Philippians compare to Nigerians abroad
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by TheCongo2: 11:16pm On Aug 14, 2019
elhadji19:


Please permit me to ask u two questions.Are a Nigerian or Congolese? Secondly, Do u live in USA?
I asked the first question because u wrote "we outsiders". The way other countries see Nigerians is different from the way we see ourselves . You know Nigerians have many tribes? You could be right in terms of unification but with my own believe, the unification is found most in the northern part of the country compare to Western part of the country.


Secondly, if u live in USA especially immigrants places like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago etc u will the unification of Mexicans, Indians, Philippians compare to Nigerians abroad


I am Congolese.
You indicate that the way other countries perceive Nigerians isn't the way Nigerians perceive themselves.

Likewise, I would say the way you perceive those Philippinos, Mexicans and Indians may not be the way they perceive themselves.

I could go on and elaborate how I have witnessed Nigerians standing up for themselves and others Africans. It is just amazing.

I live in Canada but went to school in the US

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by elhadji19: 12:28am On Aug 15, 2019
[quote author=TheCongo2 post=81264782]

I am Congolese.
You indicate that the way other countries perceive Nigerians isn't the way Nigerians perceive themselves.

Likewise, I would say the way you perceive those Philippinos, Mexicans and Indians may not be the way they perceive themselves.

Don't get me wrong, I have never said u are wrong with u said but am telling u as a Nigerian that unification among Nigerians is mostly common in the northern part of Nigeria compare to the western part of the country. You see these people in the northern part of the country are not the traveling types, they don't travel like other tribes do.

Also, I mean other countries like African countries see Nigeria as giant of Africa this also go along way the way u perceive Nigerians. I have worked in both Nigeria and Latina firms in USA so I saw the differences and I also see the way the Latina pass information to themselves in class as a student in USA most especially in terms of job opportunity.

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 5:41pm On Aug 20, 2019
ι тoтally geт yoυr poιnт
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 5:45pm On Aug 20, 2019
oĸ gυyѕ, waѕ ιn aт тнe cιтy college cнιcago a coυple oғ dayѕ вacĸ, ғoυnd oυт тнey only oғғer 2 yearѕ aѕѕocιaтe degree. anyone wιтн any ιdea on a noт ѕo eхpenѕιve ѕcнool ιn cнιcago wнere ι geт geт мy 4 year вacнelor'ѕ degree.

p.ѕ : waѕ looĸιng aт υιc (υnιverѕιтy oғ ιllιnoιѕ) вυт ιт'ѕ preттy ғar away ғroм cнιcago
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by lionlee216(m): 7:20pm On Aug 20, 2019
oluwarichie:
oĸ gυyѕ, waѕ ιn aт тнe cιтy college cнιcago a coυple oғ dayѕ вacĸ, ғoυnd oυт тнey only oғғer 2 yearѕ aѕѕocιaтe degree. anyone wιтн any ιdea on a noт ѕo eхpenѕιve ѕcнool ιn cнιcago wнere ι geт geт мy 4 year вacнelor'ѕ degree.

p.ѕ : waѕ looĸιng aт υιc (υnιverѕιтy oғ ιllιnoιѕ) вυт ιт'ѕ preттy ғar away ғroм cнιcago

UiC is in Chicago while UiUC is in Urbana. Guess you looking at UiUC

Do two years at Daley and transfer
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by Paccus: 11:12pm On Aug 20, 2019
lionlee216:
Na so most of una dey Chicago dey hide abi? Well, me i dey look for new friends ooo if una dey Chicago, kindly PM me and lets meet.

OP, i will advice not to rush into making decisions. I have had people saying go into IT or nursing and i'll be making cool money but my interest never lies in IT.

As for the nursing, they have crazy schedules that can really really be stressful..

I studied Engineering and I have a passion for Engineering and i am starting classes at Darley College(76th and Pulaski) this fall.

Kindly please consider your options clearly and dont rush into making decisions.

For engineering will you advice that one goes back to get his Bachelor's degree or should do Masters or are there courses that can cover for your Nigerian degree??
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 12:51am On Aug 21, 2019
Thanks you were right i was looking at uiuc, I'm liking UiC,
lionlee216:


UiC is in Chicago while UiUC is in Urbana. Guess you looking at UiUC

Do two years at Daley and transfer
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 7:53pm On Sep 14, 2019
Hi guys
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by DexterousOne(m): 11:29am On Sep 15, 2019
TheCongo2:


This is the misconception.
Do you know that we, outsiders, perceive Nigerians as people who stand up for one another. Nigerians also stand up for other black.
I could have gone on and one to elaborate.
It is only on Nairaland that I have read that Nigerians are divided. At least my experience with Nigerians have been outstanding.
Maybe if you get involved with those communities outlined in your post( indian, arabs, Asian) , you will soon discover that they are not as United as you may think.
As the say goes, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.

@SirWahl1
@PaulSimon2020

You are NOT Nigerian
You will not understand
cheesy

That's all I'll say
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by DexterousOne(m): 11:36am On Sep 15, 2019
Perra:
And thats how they all deviated from the main topic. If other threads had deviated like this no one would have learnt anything from visiting them .

Abeg somebody expancite on This IT stuff. I was also adviced to go for nursing .... 2years .... How do i go about IT?

Lmao

Its typical of nairaland to deviate from topic
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by EgunMogaji2: 11:50am On Sep 15, 2019
Nursing RN degree and then port into Hospital Information Systems with Bsc.

You’ll never want for money.

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 5:46pm On Sep 15, 2019
He can't understand at all
DexterousOne:


You are NOT Nigerian
You will not understand
cheesy

That's all I'll say
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 5:53pm On Sep 15, 2019
Does it really have to be nursing, everywhere i turn and see Africans, it's either he/she is studying nursing or he/she is a nurse already. Beginning to sound cliché
EgunMogaji2:
Nursing RN degree and then port into Hospital Information Systems with Bsc.

You’ll never want for money.

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by Beautyaddy: 6:04pm On Sep 15, 2019
oluwarichie:
Does it really have to be nursing, everywhere i turn and see Africans, it's either he/she is studying nursing or he/she is a nurse already. Beginning to sound cliché

You're right...it doesn't have to be Nursing.

However, it's one of those fields that Will Never be without a job.

Some people use Nursing as a starters jobs to acquire quick money and some stability before they move on to do other degrees.

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by DexterousOne(m): 7:11pm On Sep 15, 2019
oluwarichie:
Does it really have to be nursing, everywhere i turn and see Africans, it's either he/she is studying nursing or he/she is a nurse already. Beginning to sound cliché

You need to hit the ground running

And nursing helps with that

#Fact.

After you have acclimated with the new place, with some experience and some money in your pocket
THEN You may make a switch if you want..

Some switch to accounting

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 7:29pm On Sep 15, 2019
Hmmmmm
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by EgunMogaji2: 7:41pm On Sep 15, 2019
oluwarichie:
Does it really have to be nursing, everywhere i turn and see Africans, it's either he/she is studying nursing or he/she is a nurse already. Beginning to sound cliché

Well, IMHO yes.

As an RN with a BSc in HiT and Epic certification the salary should be $100K plus.

Hours will be 8-5 and you can work remotely.

So yes it has to be nursing.

Else you can try Commercial Airline Pilot. Get your USA training and go to Europe or Asia.

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Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by Nobody: 3:39am On Sep 16, 2019
oluwarichie:
Does it really have to be nursing, everywhere i turn and see Africans, it's either he/she is studying nursing or he/she is a nurse already. Beginning to sound cliché
To be honest, it doesn't have to be nursing but like someone said already, it's the easiest field to get into and make a decent living for yourself but you have to be extremely patient and tolerant. They take a lot of bullshiits especially from the old folks and not everyone has such level of patience!
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by molybdenum0012: 10:31am On Sep 16, 2019
Hey guys, I will be relocating to the US next year and may likely live in RI.

I have B.sc Physics Edu and M.Sc Radiation and Healtnhg Physics from Nigerian Universities. How do I start a career with that in the US. I need your advice, please.
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by TheEnforcer: 11:17am On Sep 16, 2019
oluwarichie:
Hmmmmm
Just sometime last year, I remember you were asking a question how to move to Mozambique, and you are now in the USa?
Re: U.S Based>> Choosing A Career Path In America<<< by oluwarichie(m): 12:14am On Sep 25, 2019
wow... you remembered... i just bless God
TheEnforcer:
Just sometime last year, I remember you were asking a question how to move to Mozambique, and you are now in the USa?

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