Friday 19 April 2013

Five Myths International Students Believe

As someone who's been an international student, I have to say there are perks to studying abroad, not only do you get to increase your academic knowledge, you also get to interact with a wide range of other people and cultures and hence learn more about the world. You become... what's the word? Aha, 'enlightened'!

On the flip side, there are things that are non-perks. Subsequently, there is the characteristic disappointment once some people find out that many of the things they expected to experience are elusive. The problem here might be those unrealistic expectations aka myths fuelled by glossy advertorial  brochures, some word of mouth lies, or just plain wishful thinking.

These are five of those myths that international students:

1. You will instantly make friends and blend in: Not! Contrary to what you see in all those glossy brochures and leaflets, that is not true. In short, you will suffer some degree of culture shock, whether you are Mr. or Ms. Friend-maker or not. There will be times when you will feel alone, misunderstood, and just plain stand out like a red snake in green grass.

2. You are guaranteed a job by your university during and after your study: Yeah right! Some universities DO tell you this to attract you to their schools. As much as universities' career units help you to try and get a job, the majority of the work depends on you (and maybe the economy *wink*). Do not expect automatic jobs and don't be surprised if you don't get a graduate job after graduating.

3. The pictures aren't always real: This is when you call me Captain Obvious. I mean, the very nature of advertisement, most times, is to present something far duller in reality in a more pleasant and 'shinier' light. However, just for the sake of those who still believe that the pictures depict exactly what is obtainable in reality, prepare to be disappointed.

4. You won't need to study that hard: Hahahahahahahahhahah. Pardon my laughter. It does go without saying that you are a student because you are studying, but I know many people including yours truly who thought it would be easy-breezy. My advice - prepare to study HARD!

5. Your dreams will come true: To this I have to say, hmmm *turning my hand left and right*. This is not entirely a myth, but don't expect this to just happen by virtue of your studying abroad. There ain't no genie waiting at your hall of residence with three wishes at the ready for you.

Okay, so I'm not trying to be Liz the Downer here, but I guess I'm just trying to make your expectations more realistic, and, of course save you from disappointments. So, welcome international students!!

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