FInding studies difficult in US as compared to your home country ??
By ritesh1985
@ritesh1985 (9)
United States
October 17, 2006 5:57pm CST
For the students who have joined a university in US leaving their home country...
2 responses
@Lackingstyle (7509)
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19 Oct 06
I could imagine joining a completely different culture as intimadating at first, I'm sure there are a fair few around here that already have.
I think the only main issue you'll really have to deal with is home-sickness or if English isn't a strong language for yourself.
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@cyberwizcash (668)
• India
30 Oct 06
yeah i agree that the most important factor would be the language the course is taught in.. then there are aspects such as food and culture.. but those u graduately mingle in with..
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@Lackingstyle (7509)
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31 Oct 06
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