The U.S. is home to 26 of the world’s top 100 universities, and with its world-class education system, it unlocks a plethora of new opportunities for students all over the world.
While studying in the U.S. is an exciting experience, it can also be a little daunting when you first arrive. Even with strong English skills, many international students report experiencing culture shock, highlighting a difference in U.S. classroom culture.
Understanding this culture before you study in the U.S. can help you participate more confidently, avoid confusion, and ultimately, get the most out of your education. Here’s what you can expect while studying at a U.S. university.