Meet some of our studentsStudents at the International Study Centre come from over 20 different countries, including China, Russia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UAE and Vietnam. Meet some of them here:
Behzad Farzipour
"This is the first time that I have been in England. I had no idea about the country, people and culture. I felt that it would be inconvenient in a strange environment, where everything is new and I didn’t know how to deal with things. but when I came to Sussex, not only were all of my anticipations wrong, but also after a while I realised Sussex offers a situation in which you can feel confident and have the chance to begin an independent life. Here, everything is up to you. The university has a really nice campus where you can find all the requirements of your life. There are different shops and restaurants on campus and you can find many hobbies on offer everyday. Apart from the lovely campus, Brighton is just a couple minutes away from university, and with all that you can find in Brighton, it’s really hard to get bored here! The University of Sussex International Foundation Year gives you the chance to become ready for your favourite degree and there, you meet many people from many different countries. I plan to study mechanical engineering at Sussex after the foundation year. Then I want to continue my education in postgraduate degrees, maybe in Sussex, why not?!" May Aazam
"The English people are so friendly and helpful, have a nice English accent and almost all of them are nice to me. But what I like most of all about England is the candy and chocolates! What I like most about Brighton is the sea. Just watching it brings back life. I like to go for a walk and for shopping in Brighton. I live on campus. My flat mates are really nice to be with and I meet them in the evenings in the kitchen. I like the various activities that are available to do on campus and the special event we have every week organised by the International and Study Abroad Office, like an international food evening and a ghost walk. Because it's my first term I am busy studying most of the time, but next term I will sign up for dance classes and the gym. I have loads of things in my mind to do the next term! I haven't used all of the University facilities yet because there are a lot, but I have used the library, the IT services, the nice studying room at the ISC and the student ID card in some places. My favourite subjects are English because I like the English language and pure maths because I like thinking about and calculating the numbers. After the foundation year I haven't decided which degree I will study yet, but I am planning to take a masters degree after that." Yekaterina Kuzmina
"I came to London in the past to take a 4-week summer course learning English and to see the capital of England with my own eyes. My experience of London was that it has the best shopping, good clubbing and is a friendly city. I think that my positive impressions of London influenced my decision to study in England. I chose the University of Sussex because it is in the 20 best universities in the UK. After the Foundation Year, the chance of entering into the University itself is high. Also, Sussex is 10 minutes on the train from the sea and an hour’s ride from London. I have studied at Sussex from January this year. I like everything here. All the teachers are friendly, and there is much independent work, which makes it necessary to reflect and develop communication skills. The foundation program has helped me not only to improve my English, but also to acquire the necessary knowledge in the subjects which I will study at University." Bader Aldail
"Despite the fact I speak English a lot in my job, I have weaknesses in my writing and really need practise in my written English prior to a university level course. I didn't want to put myself in a situation where I would lose out come exams. Li Chun Ye
"I've spoken English since, maybe, eight but my English was very bad when I arrived. I'm from South China and I've never been to England before. I like Brighton. It's very similar to my country. I live by the sea too. My country is also very green with many trees. It took me 12 hours to fly here! I do like the culture here: the art and also the history. I studied History back in China. My family worry about me being in England but it's my decision. |