to be eligible to participate in Work & Travel USA, you must meet the following requirements:
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- be at least 18 years old
- be enrolled in a full time course at a state-recognised institution of tertiary education not in your final year of study
- be able to function in an English speaking working environment
- have a pre-arranged job and a minimum of US$475 available to support yourself upon arrival in the USA.
- be enrolled in a full time course at a state-recognised institution of tertiary education not in your final year of study
- be able to function in an English speaking working environment
- have a pre-arranged job and a minimum of US$475 available to support yourself upon arrival in the USA.
does it mean this WAT is not meant for final year student waiting for graduation? i come across sb in this forum says it is only designed for current university students and last semester students awaiting graduation only.correct us if possible.
is there any internships position available to apply through this agent for doing a research in US universiies?
the cost of staying and working and spending in US can be easily seen in the following:
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I worked for 2 months, originally just in Colonial Properties, but I got a second job in McDonalds. I earned about US $ 400 a week, working 36 hours a week at Colonial Properties and 24 hours a week at McDonalds. Accommodation cost me US$ 250 per month, and I spent about US $ 200 a month on food. Apart from that, I spent about US $ 80 per month on leisure, laundry, etc.
so i guess we can still earn a nicely net sum of money at the end of our WAT at US!=)
Dec 1 2010, 09:14 AM
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