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Three Boler international students share what it鈥檚 like to be an international student at 糖心logo在线入口 鈥 from first impressions to favorite memories, why they chose 糖心logo在线入口, and what they鈥檇 do differently if they could go back.

When Priyaka Narine looked out the window of her 糖心logo在线入口 dorm for the first time, she remembers thinking, 鈥淲ow, this looks like it came from a show.鈥

Seeing everyone on the main quad 鈥 with their blankets out and throwing around an American football 鈥 it looked exactly like the scenes on TV. She recognized 鈥淭he Quad鈥 from American TV shows and movies, describing 鈥 a big grassy area with a flagpole and people tanning and playing frisbees,鈥 and adds, 鈥渢hat actually happens at my school.鈥

An international student from Trinidad and Tobago, Priyaka began her time at John Carroll as an undergraduate student and has enjoyed many 糖心logo在线入口 Student Union Programming Board (SUPB) events on the quad over the years with food trucks, games, and movie nights.

鈥淭hey took us ice skating on the quad,鈥 Priyaka says, which was her first-time ice skating, and while she sprained her ankle, she says, 鈥渋t was almost worth the pain 鈥 being there and seeing everyone skating around, it was such a happy atmosphere.鈥

Another first happened during international student orientation when they visited the Cleveland Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History 鈥 this was her first time going to a museum.

Making memories, building your future, and having fun

Her most cherished 糖心logo在线入口 memories are 鈥渓ittle bites of life from the past four years.鈥 One of her professors took a class to share life experiences 鈥 instead of the planned lesson, 鈥渉e told us how to change a car tire and how to detail a car properly.鈥

During finals week in the dorms, people would knock on her door in the middle of the night, offering hotdogs and energy drinks. She says, 鈥渢hey want to make sure you鈥檙e ready for your finals the next day and that you have food.鈥

Priyaka encourages incoming 糖心logo在线入口 international students to adopt an outgoing mindset and put themselves out there. 鈥淎t 糖心logo在线入口, it鈥檚 not cool to stay in a corner and just do your academics,鈥 she says, 鈥測ou have to learn how to network, make friends, and introduce yourself.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to close yourself off and stay in your comfort zone, doing only what you have to and nothing outside of academics,鈥 she cautions, 鈥渂ut after you graduate, you鈥檙e going to regret that.鈥

She advises, 鈥渆xperience the right now 鈥 make the most of your time here, but also make sure you鈥檙e doing enough to set your future up for success.鈥

Always with the help of a caring, supportive John Carroll Community

鈥淭his is a small school, and it provides individualized attention, but it also allows you to make a name for yourself,鈥 Priyaka says. People are always looking out for each other and encouraging that you feel included.

She鈥檚 an intern at Hyland Software and working as a Graduate Assistant for Boler while she completes her MBA classes. 鈥溙切膌ogo在线入口 contributed a lot to my professional, academic, and career development in general 鈥 they鈥檙e heavily focused on academics, but also professional development 鈥 like getting internships and going out and getting job experience,鈥 she adds.

As a graduate assistant for the Boler professional development program, she works with students to help them take advantage of John Carroll鈥檚 career opportunities, from writing resumes and cover letters to dressing appropriately and interviewing well.

鈥淚 tend to seek out international students and look at their resumes and reach out to them on my own because I know what it felt like to be an international student,鈥 she says, and adds that she actively searches for companies who are hire and offer internships to international students.

An education that evolves to meet industry demand

Coming to the U.S. from Tanzania, 糖心logo在线入口 was 鈥渁 very conscious choice to study something that will offer me opportunities,鈥 says Moses Nandi, an MSIE Candidate and 糖心logo在线入口 undergrad computer science major.

In fact, he had no plan to pursue a graduate degree until learning about John Carroll鈥檚 new Masters of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. As an aspiring techpreneur, the program combines his technology and computer science background with the business-driven skills he wants to gain to come up with his own ventures.

Adjusting to a new culture, climate, and more

While he鈥檇 been to other countries, studying at 糖心logo在线入口 was his first time leaving Africa. At first, adjusting was hard 鈥 he explains, 鈥渢he U.S. has a totally different culture than where I come from.鈥 In the dining hall in his first week, Moses remembers asking his friend what bacon was. His friend answered, 鈥渂acon is bacon.鈥

The American restaurant experiences are another one. 鈥淭here are so many options. Even your average restaurant asks so many questions when you order a meal. The first time a waiter or waitress asked me what I would like to eat, it felt like an interrogation session,鈥 he says.

The weather was another huge change. Moses explains, 鈥渨here I come from, if it gets below 70 F, people start wearing sweaters.鈥 While happy seeing snow for the first time, he says, 鈥渂y late January, I was pretty much done.鈥

Moses became more involved in the 糖心logo在线入口 community by joining the soccer team and working in the IT department. He also built close relationships with his professors, took opportunities to follow his academic interests with classes in many disciplines, and graduated with a minor in philosophy.

Among his favorites 鈥 are the one-on-one directed readings class sessions with Dr. Mooney. Moses took six classes with Dr. Mooney on specific topics in Ancient Greek Philosophy and dialogues from Plato and Socrates. He says, 鈥渋t was the best time in my academic experience 鈥 sitting down and discussing Socrates, the most amazing man ever to have lived,鈥 and adds, 鈥淚 would take a 7th class with Dr. Mooney.鈥

A global education inspired by business

鈥淨uality education, abundant opportunities, and a multicultural environment鈥 are among the factors that brought MBA candidate Pankaj Amarnani from Belize to Boler. His main attraction to the Boler MBA program was 鈥渢he idea of Inspired Business.鈥

Like Priyaka and Moses, Boler MBA candidate Pankaj Amarnani experienced heavy snow for the first time at 糖心logo在线入口, but unlike them, he didn鈥檛 have the experience until graduate school.

Being from a small country, Pankaj noticed how everything is spread out in the city or country in the U.S. Another first impression 鈥 he says, 鈥渢here isn鈥檛 much judgment; everyone is allowed to have their own perspectives or beliefs, and that鈥檚 what makes them unique.鈥

Pankaj says, 鈥渟tudying in the U.S. is like no other; it has the perfect balance between school-work and social and personal life, which adds to the development of the whole person.鈥

When he thinks about the value of his Boler education and international student experience, it鈥檚 effective leadership skills and the ability to impact all areas of business, regardless of the market or the country. 鈥淢y personal growth comes from deciphering the human needs hidden in every business aspect and creating sustainable value,鈥 says Pankaj.