I heard of genius Assamese now 38 yearold now going to become President of SAP
India - who initially went to Delhu Univ to to bachelors in Science in 1987 and
there heard of SAT (US college entrannce exam) and worked hard and got an
amazing 1580 out of max 1600 (that was pre-internet) and landed a full
scholarship to MIT. Later went to Harvard Business School and then on to many
ventures - and finally to SAP. At 38 he would be the top guy to head Indian
venture and likely to come to US and get further growth in US
I heard of GRE/GMAT only after going to Delhi. Even in 2002 when I wanted to by
a GRE prep book there was none in the top bookstores in my hometown -- I
prepared without one - relying on internet and www.grebible.com
There were indeed a few gys from my hometown who had gone to US for higher
studies - but none went straight from my hometown itself. I think it is merely
a big city phenomena and not surprisingly some big city students look down on
"small city mentality guys" -ofcourse a few of them from metros still don't eat
and drink and lead amorous life like theire more modern US counterparts .
Umesh
umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
Some might be interested in it --esp if they are not from Indian metros. I went
with my roommate to pick up 3 Indian students from Dulles Intl Airport in his
old $3500 car purchased recently.- all came in same flight Qatar Airways --all
from Mumbai.
About 1,000 students from Delhi about 2,000 from Mumbai come to US each year to
study - mostly masters in engineering etc -- mostly paid from own pocket --
perhaps higher real estate prices helps finance an education beyond the reach
of most India (though in smaller govt run colleges tuition is less ($28,000 per
master's dgeree and earn enough to pay for stay mostly ) and some get teaching
assistantship - which is too less to be attractive for US students. IIT,
Chicago (Illinois Int. of Technology) has taken in 2,000 students from India
each year - my roommates tell me.
Two of them already were on lease (thru their classmates who had moved in our
apartment complex last week) . I bet they must have already seen the complex
thru Googlemap and sen their airplane flight thru Google Earth software.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=9451+Lee+Hwy,+Fairfax,+VA+22031,+USA&ie=UTF8&ll=38.867503,-77.269386&spn=0.003843,0.009956&t=h&z=17&om=1
This software wasn't there when I took my first plane flight (and also my first
foreign trip) to come to US via Taiwan.
Though I have been interacting with one Assamese girl who has just joined the
univ here and is a juinor of one of my roommates after working in software
engineering at TCS (Tata Consultancy Services - India's biggest IT company --
TCS has recruited 80 student's from Assam Engg College this year thru campus
placement). She has benefited from this student network also here.
More later.
Umesh
PS: On the other hand when I came to US I had never heard of anyone coming to
US for higher studies - from my batch
Umesh Sharma
Washington D.C.
1-202-215-4328 [Cell]
Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005
http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)
www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )
http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/
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Umesh Sharma
Washington D.C.
1-202-215-4328 [Cell]
Ed.M. - International Education Policy
Harvard Graduate School of Education,
Harvard University,
Class of 2005
http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)
http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)
www.gse.harvard.edu/iep (where the above 2 are used )
http://jaipurschool.bihu.in/
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