For my Autoethnography, I decided to interview two international at Emory University. Having moved away from my hometown in India to a boarding school in Singapore, I knew what it was like to be an international student in a new country. But I wanted to know whether it was just me, or all of those who came from different parts of the world that felt the way I did when you step into a new country, especially if it's the USA.
My first interviewee was Diana who is an International Sophomore student at Emory University. She comes from Moscow in Russia and is majoring in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology and minoring in Classics.
My second interviewee was Yingzi who is an International Freshman student at Emory University. Her hometown is Shenzhen in China and she is planning to major in History.
My first interviewee was Diana who is an International Sophomore student at Emory University. She comes from Moscow in Russia and is majoring in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology and minoring in Classics.
My second interviewee was Yingzi who is an International Freshman student at Emory University. Her hometown is Shenzhen in China and she is planning to major in History.