Hoa Thuy Quynh Nhu Nguyen from Vietnam: Studying Media Studies and...
Hoa Thuy Quynh Nhu Nguyen from Vietnam is a freshman studying Media Studies and Production Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Hoa Thuy Quynh Nhu Nguyen from Vietnam is a freshman studying Media Studies and Production Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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I was interested in learning other foreign cultures. Specifically, the US is mixed with many cultures. Also, I wanted to speak English fluently at the same time, I wanted to learn something in English.
My primary language of education has been English in an American international school. In addition, I have always wanted to study in the U.S. because it is one of the best places to pursue my accounting major.
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Anh Nguyen from Vietnam is a sophomore studying Journalism at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Doing my undergraduate in the U.S. has definitely helped me prepare for studies at the graduate level here.
I have been studying here for nine months and my English has improved a lot. Before I came here, I didn’t dare to communicate with foreigners. But now I am proficient at spoken English, and I like talking with foreigners.
Danny Leowardy from Indonesia is a junior, majoring in Hospitality Business Management at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.
Coming to the US is a great opportunity. I absolutely recommend this experience to anyone who is thinking about it. It is a great country to project your life, especially in the San Diego area. It is safe, the people are nice, the city is beautiful,...
Even though the language can be a barrier when you’re trying to make American friends, I want to say that people of the same age share common thoughts and problems. Even if language and culture are different, one should have the right attitude...
What I love about my college is the fact that the sizes of classrooms are comparatively smaller and professors constantly have time for students. They are very much involved in their students' success and give them their undivided attention.
If you are willing to learn, you can adjust to any learning system. I think I started with the hardest learning system, which made this system easier for me to adjust.
I like the staff and instructors. In addition, Shoreline has advisors for the international students, their instructors are very caring and considerate, and they make sure the students adjust and learn successfully.
The main reason is that UCI is one of the top universities in the U.S. It's among the world's most respected research institutions, and it has a beautiful, big campus — big enough for everyone to find where they fit in.
I think there is a big gap between Chinese educational system. Chinese education talks about collectivism. On the other hand, American education talks about individualism. I can’t say which one is better from my personal experiences. But I do b...
I like how beautiful and colorful the campus is. It creates a wonderful vibe to start the day. I like the field camps provided through my major, which add more physical learning experiences.
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