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Study Industrial Engineering at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida as part of the Science Without Borders program


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Why did you decide to study in the United States?

Coming to the United States has been a dream of mine since childhood. Fortunately, I found the opportunity in the Science Without Borders program. I chose the United States not only because it was a dream for me, but also because of the quality of its universities and the desire to improve my English.

Why did you choose the University of Miami?

I chose the Miami University (UM) because a friend was studying there. He introduced me to UM and I was immediately delighted.


What do you like best?

The University of Miami is absolutely a dream! The structure of the school is full of surprises: cafeterias, dormitories, libraries, spaces for playing sports and much more. The campus is beautiful, with greenery everywhere. What I liked most about here was this variety of options that allow students to balance their time between study, athletics, community and recreation.

What do you miss the most ?

My father, mother, siblings and friends have been very influential in my life and this experience made me realize this even more. I missed them.

How has this program helped you manage your future studies at an American university?

I think my English has improved a lot. One of the influencers was the Intensive English Program (IEP) at the University of Miami. This program is spectacular! I had the opportunity to study English at IEP and this experience was essential not only to improve my English but also to prepare and give myself more confidence before starting the semester at university. The teachers are extremely professional and dedicated.

What was your biggest surprise?

What surprised me the most about life in the United States is the way things work. Americans meet deadlines and are punctual, they don’t accept excuses. Everything is very organized and there is more respect between people. Another thing that caught my attention was the patriotism of Americans. Everyone has immense pride in their country, it’s admirable.

The whole structure of teaching is student-centered. Students are not just numbers or just customers of the university and that makes all the difference and motivates you to contribute back.

… your biggest disappointment?

I have learned that many Americans know little about what goes on beyond the borders of the country.

How did you manage:

… language differences?

I made an agreement with my close Brazilian friends that between us we would only speak English. You have to get out of your comfort zone and train as much as possible.

… finances?

I have always tried to control my spending and have an emergency reserve.

… adapt to a different education system?

I tried to learn about the American education system and it made it easier for me to adapt. Making American friends also helped me understand the culture better.

What are your activities ?

In my spare time I like to lift weights and run. There’s also always something going on on campus. I also love going out to enjoy the Miami nightlife which is absolutely awesome.

How easy or difficult was it to make friends?

It was not very difficult to make friends. Of course, Americans are a bit more reserved than Brazilians. The university has students from all over the world, so there is always someone you will identify with and create a friendship with.

How relevant is your education in the United States to your personal goals and the needs of your country?

This experience in the United States was unique and opened my eyes to how much I can improve. Improving my English is now an indispensable tool for me to achieve even bigger goals. I want to contribute to my country and bring what I learned to my university in Brazil. After I graduate, I plan to return to the United States. Although I love my country, I believe that the best opportunities for me are in more developed places.

What would you advise other students considering an education in the United States?

If you want to build a different future for yourself, studying in the United States is a worthwhile investment. Do not follow the imposed standards and do not let yourself be belittled, do not be afraid to face obstacles, whether it is language or cultural difference. Look for the best for you, but without forgetting your origins and if possible, help to make them better.

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