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After
you have read the title of this article, I hope you are as curious as I am
about how's international students' life in Graphic Era University. There is an
extract from my notes of interviews with many international students.
Interview 1
Henry G Stryker Jr., Liberia, Project "Video and
image processing" (H)
Me: Three words to describe India
H: Colorful, low-standard living, relaxed
Me: Why did you want to come to India
H: Educative and weather friendly.
Me: How is your flight
H: A Little bit tiring and Stressful, because it took me
around two days here.
Me: Something that you never imagined before in India
H: I haven't expected that white people would cherish
blacks, what's more, Indians are more serviceable than I thought, they are
always willing to offer help.
Me: The intuitive feeling of visiting GEU
H: It’s beautiful and populated.
Me: How is your feeling about the hostel
H: It’s ok.
Me: How do you like the food in hostel
H: (Sign…..)
Me: What do you miss now
H: Family, friends from my country and my church
Me: Your favorite food in India
H: Chicken noodles, Chicken noodles, Chicken noodles
Interview 2
I: Igor Corbari Brasil, Brazil,
Project"Petroleum engineering"
Me: Three words to describe India
I: Beautiful, Messy, Intriguing
Me: Why did you want to come to India
I: Mostly because of the project, it's related to my
background. Also, I am longing for exploring other continents like Asia, to
experience something new, new food, new culture and so on.
Me: How is your flight
I: The flight took me approximately two days, so it was
really exhausting.
Me: Something that you never imagined before in India
I: I thought people here would be hostile and aggressive,
but the real thing is they are receptive and warm-hearted. I made a huge
mistake.
Me: The intuitive feeling of visiting GEU
I: I'd like to say it's well-structured and quite
different from the nearby area, you know, it's really decorated.
Me: How is your feeling about the hostel
I: It’s good.
Me: How do you like the food in hostel
I: Not good.
Me: What do you miss now
I: Of course, Brazilian People and Brazilian food.
Me: Your favorite food in India
I: Momo, no doubt, it's momo.
Interview 3
Mostafa Mohamed, Egypt, Project "Controlling solar
panel" (M)
Me: Three words to describe India
M: Great people, hot weather, natural beauty
Me: Why did you want to come to India
M: Mostly because of the project.
Me: How is your flight
M: It was a 20-hours flight and it was very tiring.
Me: Something that you never imagined before in India
M: Indian friends, definitely. My early impression about
Indian people was from Indian movies, they are tough and powerful, doing
adventures all the time like Salman Khan. But actually they are not like this,
they live a normal life, have girlfriends, hang out often and they are easy to
chat with.
Me: The intuitive feeling of visiting GEU
M: It's great. I'd like to take most credit for the
weather and the environment because they are so good.
Me: How is your feeling about the hostel
M: It’s ok. But only one big problem is the internet.
Me: How do you like the food in hostel
M: Not much. Sometimes it is good, but sometimes it’s
really bad.
Me: What do you miss now
M: My mother and also meats.
Me: Your favorite food in India
M: Samosa and Paneer pakoda, I love them.
Interview 4
Jacob Drewitt, England, Project "Structure analysis
of buildings" (J)
Me: Three words to describe India
J: Interesting, Crazy, Traditional
Me: Why did you want to come to India
J: To learn something about Indian engineering. Besides,
I want to push myself to get out of the comfort zone and try something
challenging.
Me: How is your flight
J: It’s comfortable.
Me: Something that you never imagined before in India
J: A great sense of community. I expected so many things
before but still find crazy here.
Me: The intuitive feeling of visiting GEU
J: It seems like a small lovely garden surrounded by many
messy things.
Me: How is your feeling about the hostel
J: I like the hostel, only one thing I dislike is the
rule that we can’t be back very late. I think it doesn’t give us enough
freedom.
Me: How do you like the food in hostel
J: Tasty, but I am still getting used to it.
Me: What do you miss now
J: English culture.
Me: Your favorite food in India
J: Naan bread.