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Fraternities and Sororities for International Students

Posted on August 18th, 2008 by InternationalStudentGuru

After sending our email to the members of the InternationalStudent.com Facebook group asking for feedback on what you wanted to hear and read more about – we have our first posting covering one of the topics – Fraternities and Sororities.

We are covering this topic via a guest post from Elena V, who responded to our email with a great viewpoint on Fraternities and Sororities from an international students standpoint. Her post follows:

Being an international student I frequently interact with the members of these groups and it seems to be both a fun and exciting experience, however, I’d not recommend an international student to join one in their first year of studies.

First of all, sororities ( I will speak about them because I am a female so it’s easier for me) have their own culture and it’s very American. I live in the South and here people are not generally very receptive of foreign cultures or are not aware of international developments all over the world. It could be hard to become one of the “sisters” right off the bat, because activities and events conducted by an average sorority imply prior knowledge of American culture and expectations.

We, international students, have a tiny bit more to accomplish during our years of study than an average American student- 1) learn foreign language 2) adapt to the local culture and lifestyle 3) make new friends 4) excell acdemically and socially 5) personal goals

A social sorority might help initially as a friend-making mechanism, but later it will take time for things that don’t matter as much in the long run. (Functions, volunteering, tailgaiting, bake sales). Yes, volunteering is important, but the thing is you have to pay a membership fee to do that.

However, major-related fraternities and sororities can be a wonderful addition to the resume and can bring important contacts into the horizon. Instead of being a part of a big group with many interests, I’d join a smaller one with a focus on something that matters to me. My friend Anna from Spain joined a Tennis Club and an Advertising Club, both of which involved people with similar passions.

Joining groups is a must for an international student, I myself am a part of the Student Ambassador Program and it helped me to meet some wonderful students and their parents. Moreover, now I know there is a network of American students that can help me with advice, rides, or other college-related issues.

Before you make a decision to join a fraternity or a sorority, think about these things: 1) is it worth your time and money? 2) will it bring good dividend? 3) will it take your time from other activities, such as classes?

Thank you to Elena V for providing us with a great insight into her thoughts and views about Fraternities and Sororities for international students. Elena has also asked if other international students could post their comments with their views – so please let us know what you think.

If you would like to find out more information about Fraternities and Sororities, please check out the Wikipedia Sorority and Fraternity Page

Facebook Students Feedback

Posted on August 15th, 2008 by InternationalStudentGuru

As some of you may have realized, last week we sent an email to our 1,000 plus Facebook members and asked for some feedback about what is important to you in the run up to the new semester – and we were overwhelmed by the number of you that got back in touch with us! We have tried to respond to all the comments we have received, and we are just sorry we could not personally respond to all of you.

From the main comments that came out these are the main items you wanted to hear more about and provide more information:

– How to schedule for classes
– How to choose professors
– How to save on books
– Opinions on fraternities and sororities
– Staying on Campus vs Off Campus
– Remain and work in the USA/ Internships/ Jobs/ Immigration
– International Scholarships
– What to do if you lose your sponsor/ finding sponsor
– International Student Loans
– Health Insurance/ Dental Insurance
– Find new friends/ roommates (particularly international students)
– Things to do for fun at college/ activities/ get more involved at college
– Improving language skills/ promote other colleges in Europe
– How to get to the USA, starting from scratch

Over the coming weeks, we are going to have a few guest post from international students who are writing topics on these subjects and providing us with their tips and viewpoints – plus we will also provide some factual posts that give guidance on these items.

We also plan to update the website and include some more content and sections that cover some of these items in a little more depth.

We hope you enjoy the posts, and please leave any comments with things we have missed that you would like to hear about!

Study in the USA Student Blog

Posted on August 11th, 2008 by InternationalStudentGuru

We have great pleasure in announcing the relaunch of the Study in the USA student blog. Following on from our hugely popular and successful Study in the UK Student Blog and the Study Abroad Student Blog – we have have a brand new student blogger who is joining the InternationalStudent.com community.

Laura Herrejón is an international student from Mexico who has been studying in the USA for the last year as an international student, and is just returning to the USA to start her second year as an international student. Laura will be blogging about international student life and covering loads of topics that many of you will be going through – so please take a look, sign up for email updates and post your comments back to Laura.

The blog is available online at:
http://www.internationalstudent.com/study_usa/blog/

Issue 114 – International Student News

Posted on August 5th, 2008 by InternationalStudentGuru

The August issue of the InternationalStudent.com newsletter is on its way to your inbox, packed full with helpful news, information and advice for students who are starting international student orientation week in August. The newsletter this month provides you with:

* Student Health Insurance
* Int’l Student Loans
* From the Mailbag
* Learn Spanish
* Fun Site of the Month
* Student News
* iHipo Internships
* Int’l Calling Cards
* Last Word

You can also see the newsletter online at:
http://www.internationalstudent.com/newsletter/issue114.html

Enjoy!