Italian education system is quite simple but not worth much in english speaking countries until you attain masters degree or highly talented student in bachelors.
It is quite impossible to study in Italy and make living here. Jobs are few and unemployment is sky high.
The average pay if considered by reviewing most graduates both master and bachelor degree holders is around 1700 euros. So its not enough if you are planning to move out to English speaking countries after 3 or 4 years.
Professional degrees like engineering value a lot in every corner of the world because mostly the experience matters (not always). If you studies in Italy and acquire a job then its better to have some experience of 2 to 3 years. So if you decide to go somewhere else your studies and job experience won't worth less.
Considering a few real life stories of some international students, chances of prosperity are highly increased these days. Foreign investment in the Italian territory is increasing, local companies are being bought out by foreign companies, which will eventually provide a big job pool in coming future. As Italian professionals are leaving Italy, for foreigners its a great opportunity to fill the gap.
As I wrote earlier, internationalization is increasing year by year to fill the gaps and attract foreign companies and foreign students.
When I first came here in Italy in year 2010, I read an open letter in a newspaper. The letter was written by a father to his son. In which he wrote about the economic situation of Italy. He also asked him to leave the country after his professional education as this country will not provide him even a single job. But now I'm seeing a change after 5 years of breakage and misery of Italian economy, its finally rising again. Hopefully sooner there will be no one who would like to leave.
Once the economy stands on its feet, means the unemployment rate go below 5% as in year 2007. There will be a lot more job opportunities for both foreign nationals and Italian nationals.
In this time, its still quite uncertain how things will go, but if you see the ground reality you will surely see a change.
It is quite impossible to study in Italy and make living here. Jobs are few and unemployment is sky high.
The average pay if considered by reviewing most graduates both master and bachelor degree holders is around 1700 euros. So its not enough if you are planning to move out to English speaking countries after 3 or 4 years.
Professional degrees like engineering value a lot in every corner of the world because mostly the experience matters (not always). If you studies in Italy and acquire a job then its better to have some experience of 2 to 3 years. So if you decide to go somewhere else your studies and job experience won't worth less.
Considering a few real life stories of some international students, chances of prosperity are highly increased these days. Foreign investment in the Italian territory is increasing, local companies are being bought out by foreign companies, which will eventually provide a big job pool in coming future. As Italian professionals are leaving Italy, for foreigners its a great opportunity to fill the gap.
As I wrote earlier, internationalization is increasing year by year to fill the gaps and attract foreign companies and foreign students.
When I first came here in Italy in year 2010, I read an open letter in a newspaper. The letter was written by a father to his son. In which he wrote about the economic situation of Italy. He also asked him to leave the country after his professional education as this country will not provide him even a single job. But now I'm seeing a change after 5 years of breakage and misery of Italian economy, its finally rising again. Hopefully sooner there will be no one who would like to leave.
Once the economy stands on its feet, means the unemployment rate go below 5% as in year 2007. There will be a lot more job opportunities for both foreign nationals and Italian nationals.
In this time, its still quite uncertain how things will go, but if you see the ground reality you will surely see a change.
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