For Foreign Students, Top Choice in US: USC
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This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
The number of international students in the United States is at record levels. Last year, more than six hundred seventy thousand foreign students attended an American college or university.
And for the eighth year the school with the largest number was the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
U.S.C. has about six thousand six hundred international students in regular academic programs. One in four graduate students and one in ten undergraduates come from other countries.
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In a special class, international students meet with American students and learn about American life, says instructor Vincent Vigil.
VINCENT VIGIL: “We are able to have them interact with American students, but then also ask them any sort of simple questions that you may ask another person: ‘What do you like to do for fun? Why did you choose U.S.C.? What do you do on the weekends?’ Just simple things so that way they get to understand what it means to be an American student.”
Sports fans know the University of Southern California for its athletics, but students say they come for the strong academic programs. “Star Wars” director George Lucas got his start at the U.S.C. film school.
The university’s ties are strongest with Asia. A Japanese student was in the class of eighteen ninety.
Tony Tambascia, director of the office of international services, says U.S.C. actively seeks international students.
TONY TAMBASCIA: “We currently have students from about one hundred fifteen different places of origin around the world. India is first with over fifteen hundred students. We have almost as many from mainland China.”
Yuan Si Zhao, from Beijing, is working on her master’s degree in communication management.
YUAN SI ZHAO: “I have lots of friends that came to U.S.C. That is the main reason I wanted to come. And then, one of my family friends actually recommended this school when I was little.”
Some students come to study business or liberal arts or to attend the university’s highly rated engineering school.
Indian engineering student Rahul Khola says the international student population was part of the school’s appeal. California’s climate is also appealing. But another engineering student from India, Bikramjeet Singh Grewal, says he does not have time for much fun in the sun.
BIKRAMJEET SINGH GREWAL: “Because sometimes you are busy and sometimes your friends are busy. Sometimes your professors make you busy.”
Foreign students not only give schools more applicants to choose from, they also provide money. Undergraduate students from other countries usually pay full tuition at American colleges and universities. Only a small percentage receive financial aid.
And that’s the VOA Special English Education Report, with reporting by Mike O’Sullivan in Los Angeles. Check out our Foreign Student Series for those interested in studying in the United States. Click on the link at voaspecialenglish.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and iTunes at VOA Learning English. I’m Steve Ember.
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7 Comments for For Foreign Students, Top Choice in US: USC
1. nguyen thi ly | July 1st, 2010 at 11:36 am
the reason why a lot of people want to learn in America is that the education quality here is very high.learning abroad is also a good chance for us to master English. i wish i could go to English speaking countries so that i can improve my English. you know i have spent 10 years to learn English. oh, so bad.10 years to learn a language, can you believe?
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2. Tra My | July 2nd, 2010 at 8:48 am
I see, many of my students have spent about ten years or more studying English but most of them could hardly speak an English sentence correctly and confidently. I am a teacher of English but haven’t a chance to travel to one of English-speaking countries. I think a real language environment will help both teachers and students a lot.
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3. dat | July 3rd, 2010 at 4:37 am
these university in american is high education quality.so i dream to go american for improving my english.eduacation vietnames is not than education american
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4. Linh | July 4th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Study in abroad seems a good idea for Vietnamese students since the following main reasons. Firstly, our education systems is not very good. We study lot of theories in the universities but we can not work right after graduating. In fact, we have to re-study ourself to adapt to the job requirements and cutural of the job place. Secondly, as Vietnam is still a developing country, studying abroad is likely a good way to approach knowledge of developped countries, especially US and European countries. Thirdly, studying in abroad will help students to be more active, independent and to broaden our horizons… In conclusion, I do believe that we can have new vision and reach a new high of knowledge if we study seriously in developped countries.
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5. Truc Vien | July 6th, 2010 at 2:32 pm
woh, woh American is as a wonderful land for everyone, isn’t it? is it right? is it a wonderful land like any sayings about it?? pls, everything has both sides. Enjoy your real life! Your real life is trully your dream.
Send everyone night dream!
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6. thuy | July 9th, 2010 at 2:54 pm
i like go abroad in america. america is a country that has a high education. the students graduated at american universities highly. but studying america is so difficult. there are a lot of jeluosness amongs western students and south east students. it difficult for vietnamese studen can improve their academic skill in the work and get high mark. i hope vietnamese students study well
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7. Hoang Long | July 12th, 2010 at 1:21 am
As many other students, I have a dream of studying abroad and I’d like to go to the U.S to further my study. Needless to say, America is such an ideal educational place to satisfy our academic desire. Therefore, I’ve been trying my best to make my dream come true soon.
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