As an international student who has has to work 7 times harder to get an educational opportunity in America. I am sure many of us won't waste our opportunity simply due to the financial and physical energy created for this opportunity. All things must be taken in balance party but when it's worth celebrating.
@@TatchaiBunmas I can sense you're not educated on this topic please research the difference in requisites and requirements for international versus local US students. Additionally, please research the comparison between first world and less economically developed countries in relation to currency, Anti-immigration incentives, quotas and competition. There's only a specific number of international students who have a chance at entering the United States. I earned honors /awards in my country, contributed to community got distinctions in my international test plus S.A.T. As an international student you're not only competing against U.S students but students of your own region, you must be above average in your grades 1400+ and 3.6 -4.0 GPA. Your country was built on immigrants, intelligent ones, and your government create artificial barriers where they prevent average students from studying here and systematically xenophobic more than you would like to admit. You must be above average in your contributions to have a chance. Provided that you even got to the end of this comment I congratulate you.
As an international student who has has to work 7 times harder to get an educational opportunity in America. I am sure many of us won't waste our opportunity simply due to the financial and physical energy created for this opportunity. All things must be taken in balance party but when it's worth celebrating.
why do you need to work 7 times harder, just apply and pay and get in. if you can't pay, too bad.
@@TatchaiBunmas I can sense you're not educated on this topic please research the difference in requisites and requirements for international versus local US students. Additionally, please research the comparison between first world and less economically developed countries in relation to currency, Anti-immigration incentives, quotas and competition. There's only a specific number of international students who have a chance at entering the United States. I earned honors /awards in my country, contributed to community got distinctions in my international test plus S.A.T. As an international student you're not only competing against U.S students but students of your own region, you must be above average in your grades 1400+ and 3.6 -4.0 GPA. Your country was built on immigrants, intelligent ones, and your government create artificial barriers where they prevent average students from studying here and systematically xenophobic more than you would like to admit. You must be above average in your contributions to have a chance. Provided that you even got to the end of this comment I congratulate you.
@@TatchaiBunmas thats ur privileged american ass talking right there
System is rigged, tell me whose u can pay wholeheartedly?
You got soft hands brother
Everything is up to the students,to handle that distractions!)
There is nothing to do there, go to ASU if you want the college experience ( I went to both )
Hi sir