Curiosity Questions for international students

<p>Please answer the questions honestly and fully. Feel free to express your opinions and views. We are not questioning your view, only observing them. Our goal is to obtain the most accurate opinions from around the world.

  1. In America, college is a major part of education. After high school, students have a few options. One, to apply to and attend college. Two, join the military. Three, join the workforce. Please describe in detail the options for education after high school. What are the pros and cons of each option? Give some insight into your country’s education system.
  2. In America students typically join clubs or organizations that are based on interests. Some include sports, music, business, etc. Examples of non-academic hobbies are scrapbooking, reading, and club sports. What are your academic and non-academic related hobbies?
  3. America has played a large role in the “War on Terror” in the Middle East. How do you feel about America’s involvement in the Middle East? Feel free to express your own opinions and explain why you feel this way.
  4. In the current political state of America, global warming is a huge topic on the agenda. America wants to “go green” and is beginning to take the steps towards doing so with renewable energy research. What are your thoughts on global warming? Is your country taking any action to fight the climate changes?
  5. In America, citizens are allowed to vote once they turn eighteen years old. What role does politics in your country play in your life?</p>

<p>Didn’t we already have the same survey a week ago? We didn’t want to take it back then, what makes you think we would answer it now?</p>

<p>Why don’t you interview a few international students at your own college?</p>