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What I Wish I Had Known Before Coming to the USA

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Author: Susan E. Majekodunmi
Posted to the web: 8/22/2010 9:51:01 PM


Hello,
We all know it is a small world after all, after all the world is now a global village. With people travelling and immigrating from place to place, it is no news that USA is a favorite destination. However, many people are often blindsided when they arrive and what it turns out to be in reality is not what they thought it would be.

Often immigrants and visitors say I wish I had known this or I wish I had known that. To ease this problem which is caused by lack of information, I am sharing this information.  Hopefully after reading you will know what to expect before you arrive and do what you can to prepare. Below are two websites that share quite a bit of information. This is just a tip of the iceberg and each personâ's journey is different, but at least this is an honest start. A word is enough for the wise. Happy reading!

http://www.edupass.org/culture/http://internationaloffice.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/shared/docs/americanvalues.pdfPlease feel free to visit them to learn more about the USA before you arrive.

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