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Life as an International Student at Georgia Tech?

So, I'm an international student considering applying to Georgia Tech. Any international students from Georgia Tech here willing to share their experiences? Like is there a strong international community? How's the transition, especially in terms of cultural adjustment, and the campus support for international students like? Thanks in advance!

4 months ago

As someone familiar with the Georgia Tech milieu, I can tell it's a great place for international students. The school honours diversity and is home to students from over 100 countries, offering a well-rounded global perspective. This means you will find a robust international community that fosters unity and shared cultural experiences.

Cultural adjustment, undoubtedly, varies among individuals; challenges are there but nothing that can't be surmounted with a bit of patience and an open mind. Students often find that the diverse community of Georgia Tech helps ease this transition, as there are a multitude of student organizations catering to different cultural and international groups. For instance, the Korean Undergraduate Student Association, Indian Cultural Exchange, and the African Student Association serve as platforms to celebrate different cultures and connect with fellow international students.

Furthermore, the Office of International Education (OIE) at Georgia Tech is a valuable resource for international students, providing essential support in areas such as immigration advising, cultural adaptation, and academic success. They organize various programs and events, like the "i-Buddy" program, which pairs international students with domestic students to help them adjust to life at Georgia Tech, and orientation programs specifically designed for international students.

Finally, the International Plan is something to look into. It's an optional program that integrates overseas experiences and language proficiency into the curricula of participating majors. Could be a plus if you're interested in global work/study experiences.

4 months ago

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