Marcel Marius: What Makes the BHGAP Experience Unique?
Graduate Marcel Marius describes how he decided to study abroad at Haas, and what made it special
Learn about what it’s like to study at U.S. schools and universities directly from real international students who share their stories and experiences.
Graduate Marcel Marius describes how he decided to study abroad at Haas, and what made it special
Coming to Berkeley, I was unsure of how my own background would fit in with the rest of the students, program, and surrounding areas. I went in with the motivation to improve my business knowledge and awareness, but what I got out of it were four thi...
Why did you decide to study in the USA? I study in the US because I already live here. My mom is a student here and I wanted to start going to school in the U.S. because it is a better opportunity to get an education here than in my country.
Why did you decide to study in the USA? First of all, the United States is one of the most educated countries in the world, in terms of rank of University and grad school. It gives me a high level of education and helps me develop my future career...
Why did you decide to study in the USA? I decided to study in the United States because there is an abundance of opportunity and great schools to attend to obtain a world class education.
Why did you decide to study in the USA? I decided to come to the USA because of the opportunities it offers for students and for people in general. It is a culture that I love being part of thanks to the people I have met- not only students, but p...
My name is Juliana. I’m from São Paulo and I would like to share my story with you. I started to study at Santa Barbara City College in the “Summer I” program of June 2017. At that time, I didn’t know exactly if I wa...
UM instructor forms lifelong link to Finland by hosting mother and daughter as exchange students.
1. Why did you decide to study in the USA? I went to high school in the USA. So, when I graduated from high school, I started looking for universities in the USA. Also, I am interested in the medical and healthcare field, so the USA was a good opt...
The reason why I chose to study in the United States is because I saw how it benefited my parents. At my age, my parents were also given the opportunity to further their studies in the United States.
I decided to study in the USA because institutions are better here and once you graduate, there are more opportunities to get into the workforce and pursue a career you desire.
Ao Shibayama from Japan is studying English and Hospitality at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, California.
San Jose City College Placed in the heart of the technological world. There are companies like Google, Tesla, Apple, PayPal, Instagram, YouTube just steps away from campus. I can visit them and see them with my own eyes. Also, there are a lot o...
I decided to study in the United States because of my willingness to embrace diversity and grow personally and academically.
Students should create a list of priorities, such as institution ranking, location, campus life and experience, cost, service learning, and volunteer opportunities. With more than 5,000 universities and colleges in the U.S., there is a school for eve...
I really like the opportunity to work with people from different backgrounds, which enriches your experience as a student and as a person.
Studying abroad in the USA has been a dream not just for me but for many in my home country. It is the place I could fully develop myself not just in the academic field but also my social life.
My career goal is to become a doctor. My U.S. education is very relevant to my personal goals as, here, there are more opportunities for those seeking them.
I understand going to another country to study abroad is a lot to think about. But once you believe in yourself and start going after your dream, there will be doors open and opportunities available to you.
Jinxiang Ma from China: Studying English at the American Institute of Language and Culture at Pima Community College
Hassan Farrash from Saudi Arabia studied in the Intensive English Language Program (IELP) at Temple University and is now a freshman studying computer science at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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