"A Great Opportunity"
Pavel Repyeuski
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The EducationUSA advising center in Gomel was very useful to me. I could easily retrieve information about various educational opportunities, as well as get practical advice on how to prepare for the international exams. But what is more important, I think, is that the advising center is crucial for helping alumni keep in touch and be able to organize local activities and projects. Apart from the American education itself, which I found to be very useful in that it freed my mind and allowed me to look critically at many issues of the modern world, the most rewarding experiences I found included:
These experiences led me to organize a non-governmental organization back in Belarus to support U.N. programs and engage in volunteer actions and community service. Ithaca College was extremely supportive. I was met at the airport by a university member, welcomed to the campus, and assigned a mentor who could address various issues or provide help when necessary. During written examinations, the instructors paid more attention to the content of what a student wrote than the misspelling of words or grammatical mistakes (common to international students). This enabled us to get appropriate grades without being discriminated against as foreigners. Cultural and social support was very high as well. Since most of the foreign students were staying on campus over the vacations, the university organized various day trips for us and found us host families to stay with over winter break. Education in the United States widened my understanding of American culture and the way American society is organized and works. Courses in U.S. history, literature, and government helped me better understand the keystones of democracy and look at the United States from a different perspective. The experience of living with an American family is also highly beneficial as this allows you to see that ordinary people living in the United States share the same values as you. After attending Ithaca, I won a scholarship and undertook a Magister Juris program at Oxford Universitya very competitive program and difficult to get into. I think it was my exchange years in the United States which prepared me for the competition. I am now completing a PhD at the University of Manchester and hope, in the future, to find a job as an academic. I think without first studying in the United States, I would never have made it this far. I offer the following survival tips for international students going to the United States:
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