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What Studying Abroad taught me about life

No matter how well you Study in USA, there will always be moments where you tend to feel like an immigrant, for instance- at the time of placements where most of the companies that come to campus are looking for a US citizen or a US green card holder, or at the time of securing your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) card processed for Optional Practical Training (OPT)/ Curricular Practical Training (CPT).

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What Studying Abroad taught me about life

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  1. STUDY IN USA

  2. What Studying Abroad taught me about life

  3. My journey to international exposure started in the year 2007. • Having secured admission to the University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign (UIUC) for my MS in Finance, it was the first international exposure that I experienced. • Understandably, stepping out of my nest for the first time and embarking upon this maiden journey taught me much more than just the fundamentals of finance. • In hindsight, it became an experience and the year that overhauled my perspective of life.

  4. But in retrospection I think my decision to stay back at UIUC was one of the best decisions that I took in life. • It is easy to guess that the cultural shock, the life style shock and the b-school pressure made my few initial months very tough at UIUC and made me more matured as well as ready to face the challenges that life posed for me.

  5. The unique manner of imparting knowledge to students by employing case studies wherever possible • I think one of the best things about studying in the U.S. A. is that no matter what course you take, there is only way to learn – CASE STUDIES. • The beauty of a case study is that it really imparts a very practical approach to learning. • And to top it up, one of the courses that I undertook dealt with portfolio management where we as a class actually managed one of our professor’s client’s portfolio.

  6. The world-class infrastructure in US universities. • There is no doubt that the way in which universities are designed in the US are just phenomenal. • The kind of class rooms, libraries, research labs that they construct makes sure that we have no reason to not perform and study well.

  7. No matter how well you Study in USA, there will always be moments where you tend to feel like an immigrant, for instance- at the time of placements where most of the companies that come to campus are looking for a US citizen or a US green card holder, or at the time of securing your Employment Authorization Document (EAD) card processed for Optional Practical Training (OPT)/ Curricular Practical Training (CPT). • Source: (http://www.avanse.com/blog/studying-abroad-taught-life/)

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