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A Student's Guide to Adjusting in a Foreign Environment

America has over 2,500 universities, which educate many students, every year. Because of the facilities available, and large number of universities and programs on offer, no wonder it is one of the most preferred places to study. In the academic year 2008-09, more than 2,00,000 students from India and China alone went to the US to study. Because of this diversity, the American culture has been enriched by the values of almost all cultures. This diversity helps an international student adjust to the environment, since everyone can find something or the other similar to his country, for example there are temples, mosques, ethnic restaurants, so that one finds a part of his homeland in the US.

Most universities conduct orientation sessions for new students to help them get acquainted with the new surroundings. International students can always seek help from the admissions office or the international student office at the U.S. University you with to attend.

Many Universities have full time therapists who have been trained to work with International students, to find a solution to the challenges these students might face.

To adjust to the new environment, observe things and be prepared to learn, both, inside and outside your classroom. Interact with people, introduce yourself, make friends and discover as much as you can.

International Nights and mixers, where both, foreign and U.S. students are invited, can be a great way to meet new people and learn more about your surroundings. Many times, topics include immigration, academic advisers, computer and library resources, telephone services, public safety, medical services, and banking and transportation options. Universities also plan trips to local attractions. The Student Activities Centers are the places where you may learn about a lot of different activities and programs, such as the college editorial staff, outdoor clubs, chorus, athletic teams and a lot of other things. You may choose things as per your liking.

Some Common Differences in British and American English

 British English
 American English
 Petrol  Gas
 Lift  Elevator
 Flat  Apartment
 Chips  Fries
 Jumper  Sweater
 Wardrobe  Closet
 Trainers  Sneakers
 Number Plate  License Plate
 Tap  Faucet
 Football  Soccer
 Estate Agent  Realtor
 C.V. (Curriculum Vitae)  Resume
 Autumn  Fall
 Dinner Jacket  Tuxedo
 Canteen  Cafeteria
 Holiday  Vacation
 First floor  Second floor
 Staff Room
 Teachers Lounge
 Caretaker/porter
 Janitor

Knowing yourself is very important. You should know who you are, what you are comfortable with, how you might react to a situation and how much are you willing to learn. Develop new friendships. It has been found that the International Students like you must be more assertive if a friendship is to develop.

In many places in the US, a simple “hi” is considered very friendly. Americans feel that it is very outgoing and welcoming. These greetings are a social custom which has little to do with friendship. The person may become your friend eventually, but it is important not to misunderstand the nature of your verbal exchange.

 The easiest and the most preferred way to communicate in the US is through e-mails.  E-mails and the Internet are considered the cheapest and fastest way to transfer information. However, try to resist the urge to spend too many hours in front of the computer; keep in mind that your visit to the U.S. may not last forever, so go out and socialize with others to get a full American experience. Make sure you are open to new experiences!

Socialization is one of the most important aspects of your international experience. It is essential for the development of individuals who can participate and function within their societies, as well as for ensuring that a society’s cultural features will be carried on through new generations. Socialization continues throughout an individual’s lifetime, and your experience in studying abroad will challenge you to develop your "people skills" even further.

Comments (26)

  • jitesh jain5/26/2012 1:50:00 AM

    hello sir/madam,i m from india i m studying in Guyana.i am studying bs-md 1st sem. here but i wanna study from US. can u plz show me the procedures for that and there is any chancesto study there. thank you very much...waitin for reply...

  • RAJAT KUMAR5/22/2012 9:28:24 AM

    I WILL STUDY IN ABROAD. MY no. 8053081070

  • sadhana kulkarni5/17/2012 8:20:24 PM

    Completed Bachelors of Ayurvedic Medecine and Surgery. Want to study in US what to study so that I can get job in US itself?

  • Ann5/10/2012 3:24:19 PM

    After credential evaluation,will my MBBS degree be considered as a batchelors in US.So that I can directly take a Masters.?

  • Mohd Nazish4/30/2012 3:35:55 PM

    hello..! I accomplished my b.com from rohelkhand university, bareily.. i would like to take admissionin U.S for my further study..

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  • virender kumar4/16/2012 8:27:39 PM

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  • sukhman4/12/2012 4:26:25 PM

    Respected sir/madam, i have completed b.sc nursing with 1st division in sept.2010. i have 1year 6 months experience in clinical area.My IELTS overall score is 6band overall. I am very much interested to do further study in USA. Am i qualifying or not to get study visa of US for medical or nursing study,please tell me as soon as possible. with regards,sukhmanjit

  • Sanjay3/18/2012 10:42:47 PM

    Hello Girishkumar,First you have to take TOEFL. Then appear for SAT. 89 is the minimum requirement in TOEFL. Try to get at least 1700 in SAT to qualify for good US university. Gather letter of recommendation from your school. Your essay should be touching. Extra curricular activity certificates should be attached with your application form. Select a good university with the help of someone who has an experience in US education field. Keep the money ready to spend on application fees, Councillor fees and tui

  • sini3/9/2012 9:39:31 PM

    i am currently doing my BA in sociology.Please tell me the various institutes offering higher education in my subject

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