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Old 05-17-2010, 01:14 PM
Drolefille Drolefille is offline
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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 View Post
There's that, but at my college, there was a large contingent of international students who had no intention of becoming involved with Americans and American culture at all. The college was (and I believe still is) need-aware when it comes to international students, meaning that the majority of international students were EXTREMELY wealthy. They knew they were coming back to their home countries to take over the family business, and they stuck primarily with other extremely wealthy students from Greece/Singapore/UAE/Luxembourg/fill-in-the-blank. They would occasionally socialize with other students, but their lives were completely different from the "typical" college student--and that was their choice.
Yeah there's that too. I'm a small state school right now and the biggest group of international students are from one small area of India. They hang out together and they cook food together regularly since there's not really any other way to get good Indian food here. A lot would depend on your reasons for coming and whether you expect to stay in the country you're studying in or whether you're specifically intending to return home.
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