What will I need if I go study
outside Nogales?
Studying outside your hometown
• For many people studying outside home is a way
of gaining freedom, because they are sick of their
house rules.
• For others is a test, which tells them how
independent they are, and if they are able to
start making their own life.
• For the last type of people it is scary but
essential to be capable of reaching their dreams.
Why is it scary?
• Food
▫ Most of us are used to arrive home, then
immediately head to the kitchen, look at what
mom prepared and if we are hungry start eating
right away.
• Laundry
▫ We don’t even have to ask someone for our clothes
to be washed, and we barely have an idea of how
to wash our clothes.
Why is it scary?
• Loneliness
▫ Lets face it, you are used to be surrounded of your
beloved ones, talking with them, laughing and
even crying, and just thinking about how you can’t
take them with you is depressing
▫ For those who could say: “I’ll be staying with other
relatives”, keep in mind that you are not used to
live with them every day, and there may be some
problems because your lifestyles could be
different
Why is it scary?
• House cleaning
▫ It may not be that difficult, but with all the
studying, washing, cooking, and the times you got
to go out, you probably won’t have time to do it.
Going study outside
• It may look like we are trying to discourage
everyone from studying out of Nogales, but it
isn’t like that. Just like there are some things
that may scare us, there are others that may
make us want to leave.
Motivations to leave
• Desire to leave
▫ Some of us may just want to leave, not because
their career is not here, but because they just have
the whim of leaving Nogales. Some reasons may
be:
 Become Independent
 Looking for freedom
 Sick of their own home.
 Staying here is for “losers”
Motivations to leave
• Because of their career:
▫ Some others would really prefer to stay, but accept
that they have to follow their dreams, and realize
that if they stay, the may not be able to make them
come true.
Myths about leaving.
• Society has made us believe that if anyone stays
here to study is only because he/she is a loser, or
even worse a failure, who couldn’t get any better
or was just to scared to leave.
True about leaving
• Staying doesn’t automatically makes you a loser,
either leaving makes you successful.
• A lot of people who leave doesn’t passes of two
semesters before returning, because they
couldn’t keep up with the school and the
loneliness.
Why does plenty of people in Nogales
leaves?
• Educational offerings:
▫ Nogales’ economy is fully based on the maquila, so
the educational offer isn’t very wide, supporting
mainly all the physical engineer –Mechanical,
electronic, systems – and the economical careers.
▫ But for those who’d like to study something
related to natural sciences, medicine or fine arts
there isn’t any option here in Nogales, and have to
leave the city.
Places people usually go study to
26
12
6
2
4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Hermosillo Obregon Guadalajara Mexico City Other places
Students leaving Nogales
Students leaving Nogales
Most popular careers
• We investigated about the currently ten most
popular careers among senior
students, nationwide. Next we’ll show you the
results we obtained.
Business administration
ITN
Communication
UNISON
Informatics
ITN
Architecture
UDS
Chemical engineering
UNISON
Dentistry
ION
Medicine
UNISON
Urbanism
UNAM
Mechanical engineering
ITH
Political sciences
ITESM
Most popular careers
• If we analyze the information we just saw, we
can notice that not even the half of these careers
are available in Nogales, so we can conclude that
even though these aren’t Nogales’ main
focus, they are what people are claiming for, and
if they want to study them, they have to leave.
What will we need?
• Focusing on our main theme, there are basic
things that everyone who plans to leave must
consider taking with them, here we will show
you some examples:
Poll
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Laptop Car Mp3 Player Food Video Games Others
Things you'd take with you
Things you'd take with you
What will we need?
• After hearing what people thinks, we did a little
research, on the internet, and on other people’s
experiences, and here are what we found out:
Documents
• Now that you are living
alone, your parents won´t
be responsible of keeping
your papers and documents
safe. By then, you are your
own secretary, so be sure
you keep those really safe.
Without them, “you don´t
exist!”
Credit Card
• It is essential to carry
with you a Credit
card, not for you to
pay with it, but for
your parents to
deposit you money
when you need it.
Clothing
• Don’t bring all your
closet, but clothes
for one or two
weeks and
constantly wash it.
Laptop
• It’s a prime need, so
you can do your
homework
research, also it will
help you keeping in
touch with family and
friends, driving away
the loneliness.
Memories from home
• I think they are very
helpful, because they
will make you feel at
home and keep you
from missing you old
life.
Bed clothing
• Surely any place you
are going to live you
will need to take your
own, because it is a
personal article, most
likely everyone has
their own.
Cell phone
• It is the most practical
way of keeping in
touch, as it is cheaper
than a land line.
Health Kit
• This is one of the most
important things to
have with you, have
the basics:
▫ Aspirins
▫ Tylenol
▫ Band-Aids
▫ Oxygenated Water
Maturity/Responsibility
• It’s time to face it, you
have to take care of
yourself, because if
you don’t do
it, nobody else will.
That means
cooking, eating
healthy, take care of
your health, etc.
Personal Hygiene articles
• Nail clippers
• Combs
• Razor
• Towels
• Toothbrush
Dinnerware
• You won’t need a lot
of it, just few of
them, but it would
save you some
unnecessary costs.
Recommended but no essential stuff.
• There are some things that will help you to get
through it easier, but there is no problem if you
are not able to bring them with you.
Multiple Outlet Strip
• You never know how
many outlets are there
going to be, or where
they will be
located, but this one
will really help you
out.
Camera
• It would be good to
start capturing your
new memories, as well
as taking pictures as a
hobby to entertain
you.
Mp3 Player
• Somewhat like the last
point, it will help you
focusing on other
things, or get
distracted for a while.
Toolbox
• It will really help you
out on some
situations, to do the
basic home repairs. It
will save you
contracting other
people. Unless you
live on a department
Mini Fridge
• Most likely, anywhere
you will live won’t be
furnished and this
won’t occupy many
space, and will work
for you if you are
going to live alone.
Alarm clock
• In case you phone’s
one won’t work, you
can always rely on the
louder one
Books
• The perfect mate for
those moments of
loneliness, or when
you have time to spare
Umbrella
• Either an umbrella or
a raincoat will
do, depending on
where you are
going, but it will really
help you out.
Sunglasses
• This will depend on
the place where you
are going to live, but
most likely you need
it, especially if you
have to get to school
on noon.
Things that aren’t recommended to
bring with you
• Some other things might be brought by
everyone, but truth is they wouldn't help you as
much as the would distract you.
Pets
• You might want to
take them with you to
fight the
loneliness, but it
actually be harder to
take care of them at
the same time you
deal with your own
issues.
Jewelry
• You are going to
study, not to party or
things like that; it isn’t
forbidden to have
fun, but this may be
too much.
• Too much value.
Factors that may affect your needs:
• In many cases you won’t need the same
things, depending on some different factors that
we will explain next
The distance
• There are some things that vary according to
where you are going to study, for example: if you
live on the other side of the country, probably
some furniture or appliances may have to be
bought there.
• On the other hand, if you live few hours from
home, you could spare a washer and dryer, and
have your clothes washed at home.
Where are you living?
• Dorms, departments, with family or with
friends?
• If you live in the school’s dorms, they will most
likely be furnished and you will just need the
linen and personal belongings
Where are you living?
• Living on a department will require spending a
little more, because most of them are not
furnished, and the ones that are, cost too much.
• Finally, living in a house with someone else will
help splitting costs between everyone.
Type of school
• This may seem irrelevant, but could represent
little changes.
• Some careers have special requirements for
students.
• If you are already spending more than you
planned on fulfilling this requirements, then you
should spend less on luxuries.
Your own economy
• This last point is related to the previous one.
• There are some luxuries you could enjoy in
college, like having your own latest model
car, using a just-bought mac or showing off your
brand new Blackberry; but you need to see how
is your economy adjusting to all these expenses.
Tips if you’re planning to leave
• Optimize your time, if you have free time
between classes you should start pending
homework.
• If you plan to work at the same time, you should
wait minimum a year, so you can get a complete
idea of how it will be.
• Stay over there at least for a whole semester
before deciding to come back due to loneliness.
Tips if you’re going to stay.
• Don’t feel like a loser just because people say
so, there are a lot of great opportunities here.
• If you were looking for independence you can
always take more responsibilities in here.
• Give your best effort, so you can take advantage
of the opportunities you’re given.
Conclusions
• Leaving your home is a quite difficult process, it
may cost you some tears, sadness. But all that is
temporary, and you’ll be able to make it
through, and by the time you have done it, you
will be a completely different person, who has
grown up and become responsible.
Conclusions
• On the other hand, you are as equally capable of
becoming a big and successful person. You just
need to give your max effort and learn how to
use your opportunities

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what will I need if I go to study outside hometown

  • 1. What will I need if I go study outside Nogales?
  • 2. Studying outside your hometown • For many people studying outside home is a way of gaining freedom, because they are sick of their house rules. • For others is a test, which tells them how independent they are, and if they are able to start making their own life. • For the last type of people it is scary but essential to be capable of reaching their dreams.
  • 3. Why is it scary? • Food ▫ Most of us are used to arrive home, then immediately head to the kitchen, look at what mom prepared and if we are hungry start eating right away. • Laundry ▫ We don’t even have to ask someone for our clothes to be washed, and we barely have an idea of how to wash our clothes.
  • 4. Why is it scary? • Loneliness ▫ Lets face it, you are used to be surrounded of your beloved ones, talking with them, laughing and even crying, and just thinking about how you can’t take them with you is depressing ▫ For those who could say: “I’ll be staying with other relatives”, keep in mind that you are not used to live with them every day, and there may be some problems because your lifestyles could be different
  • 5. Why is it scary? • House cleaning ▫ It may not be that difficult, but with all the studying, washing, cooking, and the times you got to go out, you probably won’t have time to do it.
  • 6. Going study outside • It may look like we are trying to discourage everyone from studying out of Nogales, but it isn’t like that. Just like there are some things that may scare us, there are others that may make us want to leave.
  • 7. Motivations to leave • Desire to leave ▫ Some of us may just want to leave, not because their career is not here, but because they just have the whim of leaving Nogales. Some reasons may be:  Become Independent  Looking for freedom  Sick of their own home.  Staying here is for “losers”
  • 8. Motivations to leave • Because of their career: ▫ Some others would really prefer to stay, but accept that they have to follow their dreams, and realize that if they stay, the may not be able to make them come true.
  • 9. Myths about leaving. • Society has made us believe that if anyone stays here to study is only because he/she is a loser, or even worse a failure, who couldn’t get any better or was just to scared to leave.
  • 10. True about leaving • Staying doesn’t automatically makes you a loser, either leaving makes you successful. • A lot of people who leave doesn’t passes of two semesters before returning, because they couldn’t keep up with the school and the loneliness.
  • 11. Why does plenty of people in Nogales leaves? • Educational offerings: ▫ Nogales’ economy is fully based on the maquila, so the educational offer isn’t very wide, supporting mainly all the physical engineer –Mechanical, electronic, systems – and the economical careers. ▫ But for those who’d like to study something related to natural sciences, medicine or fine arts there isn’t any option here in Nogales, and have to leave the city.
  • 12. Places people usually go study to 26 12 6 2 4 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Hermosillo Obregon Guadalajara Mexico City Other places Students leaving Nogales Students leaving Nogales
  • 13. Most popular careers • We investigated about the currently ten most popular careers among senior students, nationwide. Next we’ll show you the results we obtained.
  • 24. Most popular careers • If we analyze the information we just saw, we can notice that not even the half of these careers are available in Nogales, so we can conclude that even though these aren’t Nogales’ main focus, they are what people are claiming for, and if they want to study them, they have to leave.
  • 25. What will we need? • Focusing on our main theme, there are basic things that everyone who plans to leave must consider taking with them, here we will show you some examples:
  • 26. Poll 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Laptop Car Mp3 Player Food Video Games Others Things you'd take with you Things you'd take with you
  • 27. What will we need? • After hearing what people thinks, we did a little research, on the internet, and on other people’s experiences, and here are what we found out:
  • 28. Documents • Now that you are living alone, your parents won´t be responsible of keeping your papers and documents safe. By then, you are your own secretary, so be sure you keep those really safe. Without them, “you don´t exist!”
  • 29. Credit Card • It is essential to carry with you a Credit card, not for you to pay with it, but for your parents to deposit you money when you need it.
  • 30. Clothing • Don’t bring all your closet, but clothes for one or two weeks and constantly wash it.
  • 31. Laptop • It’s a prime need, so you can do your homework research, also it will help you keeping in touch with family and friends, driving away the loneliness.
  • 32. Memories from home • I think they are very helpful, because they will make you feel at home and keep you from missing you old life.
  • 33. Bed clothing • Surely any place you are going to live you will need to take your own, because it is a personal article, most likely everyone has their own.
  • 34. Cell phone • It is the most practical way of keeping in touch, as it is cheaper than a land line.
  • 35. Health Kit • This is one of the most important things to have with you, have the basics: ▫ Aspirins ▫ Tylenol ▫ Band-Aids ▫ Oxygenated Water
  • 36. Maturity/Responsibility • It’s time to face it, you have to take care of yourself, because if you don’t do it, nobody else will. That means cooking, eating healthy, take care of your health, etc.
  • 37. Personal Hygiene articles • Nail clippers • Combs • Razor • Towels • Toothbrush
  • 38. Dinnerware • You won’t need a lot of it, just few of them, but it would save you some unnecessary costs.
  • 39. Recommended but no essential stuff. • There are some things that will help you to get through it easier, but there is no problem if you are not able to bring them with you.
  • 40. Multiple Outlet Strip • You never know how many outlets are there going to be, or where they will be located, but this one will really help you out.
  • 41. Camera • It would be good to start capturing your new memories, as well as taking pictures as a hobby to entertain you.
  • 42. Mp3 Player • Somewhat like the last point, it will help you focusing on other things, or get distracted for a while.
  • 43. Toolbox • It will really help you out on some situations, to do the basic home repairs. It will save you contracting other people. Unless you live on a department
  • 44. Mini Fridge • Most likely, anywhere you will live won’t be furnished and this won’t occupy many space, and will work for you if you are going to live alone.
  • 45. Alarm clock • In case you phone’s one won’t work, you can always rely on the louder one
  • 46. Books • The perfect mate for those moments of loneliness, or when you have time to spare
  • 47. Umbrella • Either an umbrella or a raincoat will do, depending on where you are going, but it will really help you out.
  • 48. Sunglasses • This will depend on the place where you are going to live, but most likely you need it, especially if you have to get to school on noon.
  • 49. Things that aren’t recommended to bring with you • Some other things might be brought by everyone, but truth is they wouldn't help you as much as the would distract you.
  • 50. Pets • You might want to take them with you to fight the loneliness, but it actually be harder to take care of them at the same time you deal with your own issues.
  • 51. Jewelry • You are going to study, not to party or things like that; it isn’t forbidden to have fun, but this may be too much. • Too much value.
  • 52. Factors that may affect your needs: • In many cases you won’t need the same things, depending on some different factors that we will explain next
  • 53. The distance • There are some things that vary according to where you are going to study, for example: if you live on the other side of the country, probably some furniture or appliances may have to be bought there. • On the other hand, if you live few hours from home, you could spare a washer and dryer, and have your clothes washed at home.
  • 54. Where are you living? • Dorms, departments, with family or with friends? • If you live in the school’s dorms, they will most likely be furnished and you will just need the linen and personal belongings
  • 55. Where are you living? • Living on a department will require spending a little more, because most of them are not furnished, and the ones that are, cost too much. • Finally, living in a house with someone else will help splitting costs between everyone.
  • 56. Type of school • This may seem irrelevant, but could represent little changes. • Some careers have special requirements for students. • If you are already spending more than you planned on fulfilling this requirements, then you should spend less on luxuries.
  • 57. Your own economy • This last point is related to the previous one. • There are some luxuries you could enjoy in college, like having your own latest model car, using a just-bought mac or showing off your brand new Blackberry; but you need to see how is your economy adjusting to all these expenses.
  • 58. Tips if you’re planning to leave • Optimize your time, if you have free time between classes you should start pending homework. • If you plan to work at the same time, you should wait minimum a year, so you can get a complete idea of how it will be. • Stay over there at least for a whole semester before deciding to come back due to loneliness.
  • 59. Tips if you’re going to stay. • Don’t feel like a loser just because people say so, there are a lot of great opportunities here. • If you were looking for independence you can always take more responsibilities in here. • Give your best effort, so you can take advantage of the opportunities you’re given.
  • 60. Conclusions • Leaving your home is a quite difficult process, it may cost you some tears, sadness. But all that is temporary, and you’ll be able to make it through, and by the time you have done it, you will be a completely different person, who has grown up and become responsible.
  • 61. Conclusions • On the other hand, you are as equally capable of becoming a big and successful person. You just need to give your max effort and learn how to use your opportunities