Education, short report, student's first month, Neoma Business School, harsh conditions, foreigner student, cultural experience, opportunity, problem, student, homesickness, language, Arabic course, successful career, business, recommendation
This short report will be a useful tool for those who want to discover and to fathom the harsh conditions and the sticky patches endured by a foreigner student, who had been bold enough to choose to have a new cultural experience far away from his family. The aim is to find out the facts that have accompanied this mystical journey and to know what this student desires to acquire in order to be happier.
[...] He had not found a suitable apartment in the first month. As a consequence, he did not feel at ease during this month and his concentration dwindled in the courses. Finally, he had met an awe-inspiring friend that had the kindheartedness of taking him home and accommodating him temporarily before finding an appropriate apartment. This student usually frequents the bookstore because he dreams of being an erudite person and the more he reads, the more he becomes ravenous of knowing more, even if he has other important things to do, which can make him sometimes impatient and wanting to achieve many things at the same time. [...]
[...] Finally, what he liked most in Neoma, is the value given to his language. Indeed, there are Arabic courses that are mandatory and represent an opportunity to get along with all the Moroccans who study in Neoma, which fosters the feeling of patriotism. Conclusion To have a successful career in business, the most important criterion is to have the ability of creating links and good relationships with everyone, which enhances the possibility of captivating many customers, that is why the student is extremely glad to have known the basis of having a good relationship with others. [...]
[...] Fortunately, the opportunity had presented itself and he had not hesitated for a second in seizing it. He will demonstrate to his parents through this experience his independence. However, the first month had not been a bed of roses for him. He strived relentlessly so as to solve many problems encountered. This will be developed afterwards in order to make people aware of the hurdles that face the foreigner students in the beginning and to conclude the best things for this student to do so that he can feel elated. [...]
[...] But as soon as he entered Neoma business school, a sort of jubilation had taken control over him. He met numerous kind people and had not found any difficulty in talking with international people since he has the capacity of speaking 6 languages fluently. Neoma is known for its diversity and international environment, which makes the student used to talk, think and behave from different perspectives, thus becoming more open-minded. Obviously, a foreigner cannot stand in a hotel forever, because it is pricey and uncomfortable. [...]
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