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I wonder if studying in France offer more opportunities than studying abroad, for exemple in the « American » or Canadian education systems.
In France, education is mostly free, which allows students to take more time to explore their career path. However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, witch lead to a later entry into professional life with slower career and salary progression.
In contrast, in the US or Canada, education is more expensive, but a bachelor’s degree is generally sufficient to access to many professional opportunities with better salary progression. At least more than in France.
Probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritize practical experience and rapid career development.
I wonder if studying in France offers more opportunities than studying abroad, for exeample in the « American » or Canadian education systems.
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However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, witch leads to a later entry into professional life with slower career and salary progression.
In contrast, in the US or Canada, education is more expensive, but a bachelor’s degree is generally sufficient to access to many professional opportunities with a better salary progression.
At least more than in France.
Probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritizes practical experience and rapid career development.
I wonder if studying in France offers more opportunities than studying abroad, for exemple in in comparison to the « "American »" or Canadian education systems.
In France, education is mostly free, which allows students to take more time to explore their career path.
However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, whitch lead to a later entry into a professional life with slower career and salary progression.
In contrast, in the US or Canada, education is more expensive, but a bachelor’s degree is generally sufficient to access to many professional opportunities with better salary progression.
At least more than in France.
"Than" for comparing. Good.
It is probable / Probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritize practical experience and rapid career development.
Studying in France vs America
I wonder if studying in France would offer more opportunities than studying abroad, for exeample in the « American » or Canadian education systems U.S. or Canada.
We wouldn't really mention the systems, because that is already implied.
In France, education is mostly free, which allows students to take more time to explore their career path.
However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, whitch lead to a later entry into professional life with slower career and salary progression.
In contrast, in the US or Canada, education is more expensive, but a bachelor’s degree is generally sufficient to access to many professional opportunities with better salary progression.
A, at least more than in France.
I would combine this with the last sentence.
PIt is probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritizes practical experience and rapid career development.
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I wonder if studying in France offer more opportunities than studying abroad, for exemple in the « American » or Canadian education systems. I wonder if studying in France would offer more opportunities than studying abroad, for ex We wouldn't really mention the systems, because that is already implied. I wonder if studying in France offers more opportunities than studying abroad I wonder if studying in France offers more opportunities than studying abroad, for ex Example is spelled incorrectly. |
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However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, witch lead to a later entry into professional life with slower career and salary progression. However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, whi However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, whi However, the jobs requires at least a master’s degree, witch leads to a later entry into professional life with slower career and salary progression. |
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At least more than in France.
I would combine this with the last sentence. At least more than in France. "Than" for comparing. Good. At least more than in France. |
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Probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritize practical experience and rapid career development.
It is probable / Probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritize practical experience and rapid career development. Probably that the French system prioritizes academic degrees while the American system prioritizes practical experience and rapid career development. |
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