“My experience in the United States helped me to picturize myself in a different way. It helped me to practice my grit and it helped me to realize that no one has to be born super talented as long as you try. As long as you have the grit to try
“I couldn’t succeed without having the ability to talk to strangers, to be able to strike up a conversation with anyone, to be able to build relationships with the campus and school administration, with anyone that was involved in the campus re
“I grew up in a remote village in Bangladesh. My father had a small job, and my mother worked at home. I did not see the beginning of my life in a very comfortable way. There was always a shortage in the house. I spent most of my childhood in t
“At this point, I had the choice of going back to China or trying to stay here and I chose to stay here because I have been here for so long and I didn’t feel that I was Finished!” Toni Xu came to the US when she was 17 years old, being the fi
Meet Ade Adesanya, a “Top 30 under 30 in Healthcare by Forbes” recognized US immigrant, a part time lecturer of entrepreneurship at USC, a Co-founder & President of Moving Analytics Inc, a tele-health company which is a home based cardiac rehab
This is the first episode of “Making It In America”, a web series/podcast covering stories of new immigrants and ex-international students.Meet Tanjima Ferdous, a Principal Software Quality Engineer at Dell, a painter, a dancer, and above eve