think before coming to USA (2024)

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0:00- Introduction
0:38- Education System
03:55- Roommate Issue
06:10- Homesickness and Loneliness
10:20- Internship and full-time jobs.
12:08- Hardwork

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Good job. I have been in the USA for more than 50 years for the first 6 years as a student, and then as a professor in an engineering college. Yes, mental and emotional toughness is the number one quality required to be successful in the USA because it is a rich and very competitive country. So get out of the nest early and enjoy being an individual. In India, one always moves with friends. In the USA, you are on your own and always on your toes. As Mr.Nehru saiwdw " Success often goes to those who dare and act

anandkulkarni
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I came to the US in 1983 -- forty years ago - as a 22-year-old grad student. I agree with pretty much everything you said. The isolation and homesickness I felt initially were brutal. Back then there was no WhatsApp or other media. People in India didn't even know much about the US. My family back in India didn't have a phone until 1988, five years after I left India. I wrote and mailed a letter to my mom and dad every Monday. It took about 10 days (when everything went well) for the letter to reach India; and if they replied right away (which wasn't even possible), I would hear back from them in another 10 days. I developed toughness of the mind and overcame an acute sense of regret.

OldTiger-hdoy
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Roomate problem is real- my son went through that but on the other hand they took good care of him when he sprained his ankle within 2 weeks of reaching the US!!

sangeetanandury
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main problem is job, students must show this video for parents, they keep telling go to US life settled all bull sh*t, esp I suffer a lot now if I go to India I wont have a home to live, sad reality 😪

pradyumnakubear
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Same Experience for IIT also. This is truely video nothing is hidden.

gurmeetkumar
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This video helped a lot but the truth many people have family in the us, personally the college in which I’m going to is a bout a 45 min drive from many of my relatives so if u have fam in the us, u might wanna stay in touch with them

ampworldfan
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Thq so much for this.. Which shown the real picture

madhavinamburi
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Go to the Indian shopping areas, temples at least you will feel a sense of belonging to a community. Try to get to know your professors and the Counsellor. If you are lonely at least you will have someone to talk to.

jseeqvg
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Then why are you still there....come back na... don't give free ideas....

prabhakarcherukuri
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Yudi you r Bang on, everything i have heard, felt when my son was studying there, having problems with flat mates, money, intership, not getting along with people especially Indian students, paying huge money to move out of an apartment, food. Health not coping, tough life. You touched upon each one of them Yudi, my son is a loner so i really get worried for him.

vandanakarnik
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Thank you for presenting a very true picture of the struggles & challenges faced by international students in any country & not just the USA 🇺🇸. All should know what they are signing up for. Well done 👍

patrickmiranda
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Roommates can make or break your masters journey. But not only in masters, roomamates are a problem everywhere. They don't allow you to do anything productive. You sleep at 10 and wake up at 4 am, well the roommate will see a movie or talk with girlfriend till 3 in the night with lights on. Gone is your sleep. You want to come from work and take rest and then study. Well the roommate has invited his friends to chill and drink daru till midnight. Gone is your study. Roommates are a menace.

supratiksarkar
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I'll be starting my journey at Duke University this fall. Thank you so much for making this video again! This'll help a lot ❤️✨

karanshethia
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The problem for students in usa is more to do with tackling studies and keeping it on track most of the time because a small mistake in an assignment can literally bring down grades so students usually are either occupied in their own world or worried about their future so they literally have no time or patience or want of helping their peers or any newcomers.

archananagarajan
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I've been through the process he's describing. It's not difficult per se if you look at it the right way. You came here looking for a better quality of life, which is not guaranteed just because you're in the US. It is just easier to reach that goal in the US because with the same amount of effort, you won't be able to do it in India. It can be tough here but it's definitely not as bad as you potray it to be. I guess it comes down to your background and thought process.

rohitkavikondala
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Then why aren't you going back in India😂

mangeshabhang
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That quote at the back of u is just amazing " do what you love"&&" love what you do" . I think this explains your experiences in abroad

SathwikareddyKota
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If you got money then have a separate room to avoid all kind of conflicts with room mate.

mk-rtcz
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Dont come to usa, germany, australia, germany canada. I AM TIRED FROME ALL THESE VEDIOS

techuv
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This kind of grading/assignment/quiz system works in IITs also in India….. also whatever u said about other part like roommates/ friends etc everything we face in India also if we stay away from our home …. And all this things u told, majority of them are applicable for any NITs/IITs/govt college in India But you’ll get habituated to it sooner or later.

IITianWanderWoman