While Bhargavi and her parents decision looks very practical one, as she had completed high school (12 th grade) in USA, and then she moved to Chennai to finish college, the one you took for your elder son is little risky as your son has done only a part of 9-12 grades in one country and you pulled him out of school and relocated to NCR region in India. Only the time will tell as to who made the right decision.
On’e video that would really help nri is : what schools in delhi ncr one can look at and why they are good for nri kids. Which board cbse vs IB Which cbse schools are good in delhi ncr ( noida,ghaziabad,gurgaon)
Thank you much for the info you are sharing.. olease make aome video about schooling, language adaption for middle school kids whne they move. That would help
@@anagha213 , it's grape syndrome. I have a teenager in USA in school. There is no issue studying in India or USA, you can stay wherever your parents are as you are a teenager. The teenager in the video exaggerates too much that India is great as she moved back. The other person just gave her opinion that may her parents visa expired, so she moved back. Both India and USA are great for schooling/college and most important is your parents. If your parents earn dollars, obviously you stay in USA.
Lovely! Open discussion.
Thanks for bringing so much information..Please share more such stories..Wishing you all the best
It's my pleasure
Great
Thank you so much mam!
While Bhargavi and her parents decision looks very practical one, as she had completed high school (12 th grade) in USA, and then she moved to Chennai to finish college, the one you took for your elder son is little risky as your son has done only a part of 9-12 grades in one country and you pulled him out of school and relocated to NCR region in India. Only the time will tell as to who made the right decision.
Its our education system that has made so many Indian CEOs in the U.S.
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All these CEO s had higher education completed outside India.
Agree.Foundation in India is equally imp.So many school drop outs even amongst Americans.
On’e video that would really help nri is :
what schools in delhi ncr one can look at and why they are good for nri kids.
Which board cbse vs IB
Which cbse schools are good in delhi ncr ( noida,ghaziabad,gurgaon)
Thank you much for the info you are sharing.. olease make aome video about schooling, language adaption for middle school kids whne they move. That would help
is she a US citizen? her accent doesn't seem american, may be her parents visa expired so she had to come back to india
Genuinely, how does it matter? 😂 The purpose of the video was to share her experiences
@@anagha213 , it's grape syndrome.
I have a teenager in USA in school. There is no issue studying in India or USA, you can stay wherever your parents are as you are a teenager. The teenager in the video exaggerates too much that India is great as she moved back. The other person just gave her opinion that may her parents visa expired, so she moved back.
Both India and USA are great for schooling/college and most important is your parents. If your parents earn dollars, obviously you stay in USA.
Very happy that the girl has no put on or even American accent.
Bhargavi is a great kid!
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This video is already published last week.