Experiences And Impressions of Jamaican Students Studying At the University of Florida

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Experiences And Impressions of Jamaican Students Studying At the University of Florida
Salmon, Otilia
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If, on the other hand, they are able to complete their academic programs, they still do not enter into meaningful participation in American culture.
Research on the problems of foreign students indicates that some nationalities experience greater and different adaptation difficulties than others.
An interesting and important fact that has emerged from research in recent years is that a person who is most successful at adjusting to a new culture is often the worst 74 at readjusting to his old cu
...lture (Bochner, 1973) .
According to Brislin and Van Buren (1974) , the explanation is that a person who adjusts readily is one who can accept new ideas, meet and talk intelligently with people from many countries, and be happy with the stimulation that he finds everyday. This same person may readjust poorly when he goes home since his new ideas conflict with tra- dition. He may not find any internationally minded person with whom to interact, and so find that he is no longer stimulated in the country he already knows so well.


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