<p>I wasn’t jumping to conclusions - I was reflecting back what the OP said, which was that the Indian school was among the best in the world. If that’s not the case, then I can understand why s/he wants to come to the US to go to school. If s/he is in a position to pay for it, hey, go for it. </p>
<p>But two further thoughts: 1, the attitude that it’s ok for anyone to go to any school, anywhere, with the attitude that the diploma is the goal rather than the education is flat-out wrong. 2, colleges with limited merit dollars should spend them on students who plan to stay here and contribute to this country rather than on those who plan to go back home and work for next to nothing and outsource American jobs. If you can pay the freight, come on, colleges can use your money. If you can’t, stay home. </p>
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