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Last updated on: July 9, 2009 
US-bound students listen to a presentation

Last week in Mumbai, the United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) hosted its annual pre-departure orientation programme for US-bound students.

Over a hundred Indian youngsters were on hand to learn about every aspect of studying in America: with topics discussed ranging from what to pack in the week before you leave, immigration into the US, campus life, academic life, socio cultural issues and specific information on banking and insurance.

"It's great to see such enthusiasm on the part of the students," said Sucharita Narayanan, Sucharita Narayanan, a USIEF regional officer who helped organise the event. "They've learned a lot!"

As part of the programme, a panel of experts that included Indian-Americans, Caucasian-Americans and Indians who had recently returned from US studies discussed a whole range of issues, from the changes in weather in different parts of the US to how to understand a deep Southern accent.

Humour carried the day, as one recently returned Mumbaikar described with horror the cost of buying eyeglasses in America.

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Students in conversation with the counsellors

But, overwhelmingly, the returned students had nothing but positive experiences to share. Unanimously, they said that life in America had taught them to learn in a new way, through critical inquiry rather than rote memorisation. Some of the tips they shared:

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Students ask questions about their upcoming US journey

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A session on appropriate in-class behavior

After this intensive session, the students broke into smaller groups, so that they could discuss their questions and concerns with a single counsellor. Some of the advice given was not to speak in a language other than English for long periods of time if there are English-only speakers around, as they might assume the worst.

Another counsellor explained why making friends was the experience he'll remember most. To this day, he said, he stays in touch with his best friend from university, a Pakistani. It never would have been possible outside the US, he added. That, in a nutshell, is what a US education is all about, he explained. It opens your mind and teaches you to look at the world in a new way!

Similar USIEF programmes are to be held in Chennai, New Delhi and Kolkata.

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