
UNRECEIVED OPPORTUNITY FOR INTERNATIONAL Kids
A family who has a young child who longs for American studies might find comfort in knowing that, despite his assertions, Mr. Trump is in his last term in office. Immigration plan may return to the status quo that predominated under former leaders from both functions.
Future international students may start to wonder if they are ready to refrain from expressing their opinions on contentious subjects in exchange for peace of mind while studying in the US.  ,  ,
However, this turmoil offers unmatched opportunities for studying in America. More than ever, students who can bridge social gaps are required, and university campuses frequently live up to their popularity as islands of flexibility.
My Nanyang Technological University (NTU) learners who recently completed semester-long change programs almost always confirm that their travel experience was revolutionary. Their change frequently corresponds to the difficulty at hand.
International individuals are not the only ones who gain from traveling abroad. Knowing a student from Russia helped me break my prejudices as an American who attended US institutions.
Everyone is obligated to serve as an unofficial embassy, and it is not in every person’s comfort zone. In the Trump era, individuals and their people must consider whether studying abroad is a good fit for them.
When British politics shift more and more toward the center, the country may once again be known as a place for the world’s brightest. It’s apparent that some students will forego opportunities to study it, despite how upsetting it is for many Americans who would happily allowed them to school.
Dr. Mark Cenite teaches artificial intelligence law at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information and is Associate Dean ( Undergraduate Education ) at Nanyang Technological University’s College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.