<p>Let's talk about the reason that's why you've been an international student!</p>
<p>because i want to be improve to take care myself when i leave from own home. Between, i have to know more new information from my experience.</p>
<p>wow… that’s one of my reason to be an international student too.
Thanks for your reply!!</p>
<p>Because, USA universities > South African (African) uni’s.</p>
<p>Coz I was born outside of America…lol…what is the OP trying to ask</p>
<p>^ That was my first thought as well before I read the other responses.</p>
<p>I think the OP is asking why we want to study in the US.</p>
<p>I wanna refine my English. For a ling time, I’ve been learning Eng. So, forecing myself into an English spoken country may help me a lot and think more. Almost forget something, I really want to see if the world looks like what I’ve heard.</p>
<p>I would probably get much more out of it than if I stayed in this place =P</p>
<p>The primarily reason that I choose to be an International student, was that the universities of my country don’t give me the opportunity to study in the realm that I want. I didn’t regret my choice because I know that I doing the best for me and is something that I want for a long time.I remember myself before 5 years ago looking for undergratuates studies in Columbia University:D</p>
<p>American Top College > All Others. (with lifestyle and all that taking into account, just personal preference)</p>
<p>Would be an incredible experience to go to Ivy League school in every way, although i may be able to get into what i want to do as an undergraduate in my country- i still want to experience the world beforehand. (so i have to make a huge decision if i get into an American college and my undergraduate desired schools of my country)!!!</p>
<p>Well… Canada’s business schools just can’t top US ones and frankly, there are more opportunities in the US. That said, I probably don’t plan on staying here. Eventually hoping to move back to China but ivy degrees are so much more portable…</p>