So I would think the brain drain would have happened a long time ago, like back in the 90s. The sad truth about Americans is that most of us will usually just keep paying more and more for stuff rather than give any of it up.
It is quite hard to even get accepted to a foreign undergrad program out of high school. Grad school is a bit easier but it's still difficult and traditionally there is just enormous amounts of money in the US academic system so going abroad really needs to be something you prioritize. Also many US grad students don't pay tuition for PhD track programs. You get an assistantship with a stipend.
You get paid for doing a PhD in Europe, too. Also, teams tend to be very international, sometimes majority or even exclusively so.
So if students from third-world countries can come over regularly with few issues to live and work here, I wonder what’s holding back Americans.
The message “america is best” used to be shouted everywhere they had a chance. It might be bullshit, but say it enough and it sticks.
Then again, the scars that the nazi’s left behind are still visible. With how recent that was back in the 90’s I wouldn’t blame people for being careful. Moving countries isn’t a thing most people do every few decades.
LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 1 day ago
So I would think the brain drain would have happened a long time ago, like back in the 90s. The sad truth about Americans is that most of us will usually just keep paying more and more for stuff rather than give any of it up.
Letstakealook@lemm.ee 1 day ago
It isn’t an active choice. Moving to Europe is not an option for most Americans.
Herr_S_aus_H@lemm.ee 1 day ago
Is there a reason for it or is this just internalised american exceptionalism?
Letstakealook@lemm.ee 1 day ago
Why are the dumbest people always the most smug?
socsa@piefed.social 1 day ago
It is quite hard to even get accepted to a foreign undergrad program out of high school. Grad school is a bit easier but it's still difficult and traditionally there is just enormous amounts of money in the US academic system so going abroad really needs to be something you prioritize. Also many US grad students don't pay tuition for PhD track programs. You get an assistantship with a stipend.
TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 22 hours ago
You get paid for doing a PhD in Europe, too. Also, teams tend to be very international, sometimes majority or even exclusively so.
So if students from third-world countries can come over regularly with few issues to live and work here, I wonder what’s holding back Americans.
Boomkop3@reddthat.com 1 day ago
The message “america is best” used to be shouted everywhere they had a chance. It might be bullshit, but say it enough and it sticks.
Then again, the scars that the nazi’s left behind are still visible. With how recent that was back in the 90’s I wouldn’t blame people for being careful. Moving countries isn’t a thing most people do every few decades.