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In my opinion, people should return to their hometowns after finishing university because they gain new knowledge, earn high degrees, and can improve their own country. They can be proud of themselves after that. However, some people want to be in another place; they want to experience something new. They can stay in that country [...]
Well, I think it would depend on each person's opinion and their goals in life, but from my point of view, I see my life after I graduate from grad school as a businesswoman. I would say I would continue living my life in Bangkok, which is the city where I went to university. I [...]
I think it's a good idea for people to return to their hometowns after finishing school or university, at least for a short while. It's a chance to relax, reconnect with family and friends, and take a break from the pressures of education. But after that, I believe it's important to explore the world, gain [...]
Well, I think it depends on the situation. If your hometown offers enough opportunities for you to grow and have a successful career, then I think it's a good idea to return. After all, most of our parents will likely stay in our hometowns for the rest of their lives. However, if there's no career [...]
Whether people should return to their hometowns after finishing school or university is a complex question. It depends on individual circumstances and priorities. If there are sufficient job opportunities in their hometowns, returning might be a good option. However, bigger cities often offer a wider range of career paths and opportunities for growth. Ultimately, the [...]
In my opinion, people should return to their hometown if there are sufficient job opportunities available. If they want to pursue their career and find good jobs, they should consider moving to a bigger city if their hometown is smaller. However, if their hometown lacks job opportunities, they should stay in the city where they [...]
It depends on individual circumstances. If someone has ample job opportunities in their hometown, returning after finishing school makes sense. However, if their hometown lacks sufficient career prospects, staying in the city where they studied might be more beneficial. Ultimately, the decision should be based on factors like career goals, personal preferences, and the availability [...]
It depends on the size of your hometown. If you've lived in a big metropolitan city like me, and you chose to study in a smaller university town, you might be more likely to return to your hometown. My university city was quite small and didn't have many job opportunities. I'm still glad I chose [...]
