Correct I am looking for value. My son currently is looking to spend time in Europe. So I don’t see an issue there.
I am not looking for an immediate “oomph” in placement. I am in it for the long haul. The “oomph” can come after the masters programs, or on the second job..
My fear is a no placement situation or a hard time finding employment. As long as he is placed in a decent spot or gets a spot at a good American university to do a masters we are good.
But I have heard some no employment stories. I would love to hear from some nonEY students that did these programs and were satisfied with the outcome. I want to hear yes, do it stories. That’s what is missing.
Personally I think the 3 countries in 3 years at a minimum will set my son apart if he were to apply to graduate school in the US.
Job prospects upon completion and before masters remain unclear