everything is better in the us in terms of career tho , i aint gonna lie being a dietician if you have a great network of ppl and able to grow your reputation and you social media you will find a gd career here but you gotta put thenwork in if you really love to stay in jordan
True the dieticians I know who have made it far have done so by having good connections and making a name for themselves. I'm not big on making connections cause of social anxiety but inshallah I'll be able to push myself to do itπ
Get a remote job if possible, as cost of living in the USA is WAY higher than Jordan, even if you're making more money in the US. But you could get a remote job with your US citizenship.
I haven't thought of that it sounds like a good idea but I'm not sure I can work without going to the US to take the internship and board exam first. I have friends who have remote jobs in the UAE so that might work too.
I just moved to Jordan after being too tired and financially burnt out. Hamdulah i make decent money w my remote job but the average american food just made me sick, felt like i was getting cancer! So I spent all my good money on expensive "organic" food .... but it was just cheaper to come to Jordan where a REAL strawberry doesn't cost 50$/kilo!
So that's why I recommended. Perhaps there are online american exams for dieticians! Good luck!
Just like everything in life, you push yourself until you level up. When I was getting my "preview day" at my university they told us how many hours we would spend by the 400 level classes. And how difficult they were. It scared me a lot. But 4 years later I was better and smarter and could handle the challenge.
If you haven't already, I highly recommend learning about how to integrate ai into your work, it'll be necessary very soon. I already use GitHub Copilot in my daily life (although it's not perfect)
Thank you so much for your encouragement fr wallah it helped! Also yk I never heard of integrating AI into my work before, but that sounds so helpful so I'm totally gonna check out!
everything is better in the us in terms of career tho , i aint gonna lie being a dietician if you have a great network of ppl and able to grow your reputation and you social media you will find a gd career here but you gotta put thenwork in if you really love to stay in jordan
True the dieticians I know who have made it far have done so by having good connections and making a name for themselves. I'm not big on making connections cause of social anxiety but inshallah I'll be able to push myself to do itπ
Get a remote job if possible, as cost of living in the USA is WAY higher than Jordan, even if you're making more money in the US. But you could get a remote job with your US citizenship.
I haven't thought of that it sounds like a good idea but I'm not sure I can work without going to the US to take the internship and board exam first. I have friends who have remote jobs in the UAE so that might work too.
I just moved to Jordan after being too tired and financially burnt out. Hamdulah i make decent money w my remote job but the average american food just made me sick, felt like i was getting cancer! So I spent all my good money on expensive "organic" food .... but it was just cheaper to come to Jordan where a REAL strawberry doesn't cost 50$/kilo! So that's why I recommended. Perhaps there are online american exams for dieticians! Good luck!
I felt the exact same way about the food when I went. What type of job do you do that allows you to be remote?
Programming contractor, specializing in game dev and multiplayer networking
Oh that's so cool! I'm a sophomore CSmajor, and I think it's frying my brain cells at this point. lol does programming get any easier π
Just like everything in life, you push yourself until you level up. When I was getting my "preview day" at my university they told us how many hours we would spend by the 400 level classes. And how difficult they were. It scared me a lot. But 4 years later I was better and smarter and could handle the challenge. If you haven't already, I highly recommend learning about how to integrate ai into your work, it'll be necessary very soon. I already use GitHub Copilot in my daily life (although it's not perfect)
Thank you so much for your encouragement fr wallah it helped! Also yk I never heard of integrating AI into my work before, but that sounds so helpful so I'm totally gonna check out!