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How to study abroad in Middle East?
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

There is also no mention of anyone attempting to work any parts of the Middle East, I know the region has lots of problems as well as being the unfortunate target of the U.S globalist imperialist regime. That being said, what if you wanted to study abroad/station in places such as Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, North Africa, Mediterranean (not southern Europe), Levant, parts that aren't being affected by warfare, protests or U.S military? I know for sure it's hard as hell to get a job in a place like Turkey (my first option) if you are not Turkish. Same thing applies for those other countries (specially if you want to work in Israel and you are not Jewish).

I think I am in luck because I am Middle Eastern looking, brownish, tall with a distinct face and I am not white (arouse suspicion). My prime targets/demographic are Middle Eastern (Lebanese, Turkish), Mediterranean, North African, Latin, Iranian, North Indians, Southern Europeans girls. I also know there is some sort of a light at the end of the tunnel because I know I won't have much competition from other races in that region (whites, Asians, Blacks all are looked down upon, especially Persian chicks who look down upon Asians/Blacks/Americans), I have no experience with Israeli's but I know that they don't mind Middle Eastern guys that don't look or act the typical. Southern Europeans I also don't have any experience with, but I know they are a pain in the ass and difficult to game. How does one find work, study abroad, and establish themselves in this region? Any of you found work in those countries being a foreigner? What kind of work are in demand there? What if you wanted go to Iran but you are like a U.S citizen? Lastly any of you have experience gaming the hot ones of the aformentioned races and know how they work? Where else do these girls congregate outside of the U.S?
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

Your question is very broad.

The Turkish economy is booming. It's relatively liberal, connected to Europe but at the same time an increasingly important business hub and gateway to the Middle East. It would be your best bet if your focus is building a career, though you'd probably have to learn the language.

If you're just looking to party and study abroad with students from all over try Beirut. The American University there has exchange programmes. Keep in mind that war is always a possibility there and job opportunities limited if you don't speak Arabic or French.

I don't know much about Israel but I imagine you'll get furthest with English there.

This is mainly based on friends' experiences in those places.

"A flower can not remain in bloom for years, but a garden can be cultivated to bloom throughout seasons and years." - xsplat
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

Forget about the GCC (UAE, Saudi, Qatar) for chasing tail while in school. Hands down the best place to get tail is at an American college. Since you choose to go to the ME; well, as one poster mentioned Beirut would be a wise choice.

As for working, depends what you are qualfied in. The world is your oyster if you have the quals to boot. I'm going to have to write a report on Doha Qatar one of these days, but living here is no cake walk when it comes to chasing tail. You will have those who claim this and that, but in reality you have 20-1 ratio men to women everywhere, and the clubs are the same. Ridiculously expensive memberships, minimum bar tabs all that for a sausage fest. Qatar is great if you want to work, lay low and not chase tail. I would avoid the GCC and stick to israel, beirut and a dark horse,,, egypt.
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

Yeah man, I thought about Egypt, I mean obviously now that there is like a military dictatorship/revolution installed I don't think it's the best place to chase tail or go to clubs. What about Iran? I know Americans are banned from going there but it seems that its the best place to chase high-quality tail (my kind), minus any sort of competition from any other racial group (Blacks, or Asians looked down upon etc), underground nightclub scene, modern culture plus I kind of look like them, do you think you can gain access by lying about having some sort of Iranian ancestry?
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

I think going to Iran to chase tale would be pretty stupid, the country is one of the most repressive in the world, and they would happily chuck you in jail. Also considering Iran's nuclear ambitions, there is a very good chance in the future that either Israel or the United States will launch some sort of aerial strike to dissuade them from building a nuclear bomb.

Israel is a bit sensitive bout those type of things.

Your best bet would be the American college as suggested.

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How to study abroad in Middle East?

These guys will set you up in the Mid-East real quick: http://www.goarmy.com

Kind of a sausage-fest though.
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

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How to study abroad in Middle East?

Quote: (11-11-2011 02:23 AM)Entropy4 Wrote:  

These guys will set you up in the Mid-East real quick: http://www.goarmy.com

Kind of a sausage-fest though.

This might help you though the most: http://www.mail-orderbrides.net, I heard they kind of like....like stealing cards, credit cards, green cards, passports and all other sorts of shit.
I mean what are you going to do once the oil runs out in the Middle East and the only NR left is like in central Asia/Caspian sea? Also when I head to the Slavic countries against your previous wishes and use my 6.3/6.4 height, distinct looks and dark skin to my advantage?
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

Oops, didn't realize this thread was humor-free...

In seriousness though, Iran is not an option. My brother and I actually looked into what it would take to visit there and aside from the concerns mentioned above, Americans have to clear their entire itineraries with the Iranian government before they're allowed in. You're only allowed in specific parts of the country and if you deviate from your itinerary at all, then you're in some deep shit. See: stories of American tourists and journalists thrown into Iranian prison without trials for months at a time. You're also forced to book through specific travel agencies that set up tour groups, so you have no control over your schedule and I believe you're forced into a tour group which is escorted from site to site. I've heard Iranian locals are super cool and the women can actually be pretty liberal and fun. But this is not a part of the world that you just drop into and start picking up chicks like it's Rio or Madrid or something. I'd like to go to Iran one day, but if/when I go, I will not fuck around and I will sure as shit not be partying at all. There is no shortage of hot women in the world. I'm not about to rot in some Iranian prison over chasing pussy.

I'd say Lebanon or Israel are your best bets. Although Israel is so western that you're not going to seem very exotic there. The country is worth seeing, but I wouldn't live there. The people are intense. And I found Tel Aviv to be overrated as far as girls/partying goes.
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How to study abroad in Middle East?

Go to Lebanon. It is the most liberal Arab country and not currently undergoing a domestic uprising.

If you go to Israel, you effectively cancel yourself out from being able to travel to most of the countries in the region. Israeli passport stamps constitute a denial of entry into every Arab country save Egypt and Jordan. You can get around this if you convince the border guards to stamp your visa on a separate paper, but I wouldn't risk it.

Egypt is the only other Arab country you should consider studying in, but recognize that Egyptian society is very Muslim and conservative.

Iranian society follows a more or less puritanical version of Islam, I'd avoid it.

Can't speak for Turkey because I've never visited, but it is probably about as liberal as Lebanon.
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