International Students Learn About Insurance, Adjust to Weather at Orientation
Before hunkering down in lectures about chemistry or economics, international students at
It's international student orientation week at many colleges and universities, including
"Everyone is a little bit confused, a little disoriented. Lots of people are jetlagged,"
Zaytseva was not particularly impressed with the pizza.
Health insurance and bike laws
"But there were many important helpful tips, so I'm glad I came here," she added, noting that she found the orientation sessions on health insurance the most useful.
Health insurance, which international students are required to have while in the
"Here you have to know that people are very direct," she said.
And for other students, the most vital, if not shocking information, was about
"I'm still super freaked out by the turn right on red rule,"
"I'm coming from quite a biking place so it really bugs me when I'm in the right lane waiting for the traffic light to allow me to go forward and suddenly there would be a big SUV making a right turn while the red light is still on, which is totally legal, although I still can't imagine it is!" he said.
Not new to US
Many of those attending international student orientation have spent time in
Takudzwa Tapfuma, originally from
Standing under an archway over a stone staircase in one of the oldest buildings on campus, Tapfuma talked about how moving from
"I'd heard a lot of great things about
"I didn't come in thinking I knew it all about being an international student in the
Diverse city
"If Rice hadn't contacted me in the first place, I would not have considered coming to
"What I like is the diversity that they have," Graja said. "In these few days I have met people from different countries and cultures and backgrounds, and they are also studying different subjects so I think that that's the most interesting part of it."
But there are many things about their vastly different home countries that they miss. During a day bookended by a pizza party and a classic
"Five years into living in America, the food still leaves a gaping hole in my stomach," Tapfuma said with a sad smile.
Plenty of leftover pizza remained after the students filtered outside before afternoon orientation sessions. As for the barbecue, it seemed the beer was more popular.
You are wanted here
But more than 1 million international students braved American cuisine on college and university campuses during the 2016-2017 school year, making up 5.3 percent of the entire higher education student population in
"I encourage everyone who's considering coming to the States to pursue a graduate education to give it a try,"
"The international component of the programs is one of the main strengths," he said. "They do want to have you here. They do want international students, and American students want to get in touch with you and meet you, and that's really cool."
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