Succeeding as an International Student

in the United States and Canada

by charles lipson

Praise for Succeeding as an International Student

“A highly useful, convenient, well-organized, easy-to-use reference book for international students attending, planning to attend, or merely interested in attending a college or university in the United States or Canada. . . . Lipson leaves no topic uncovered, hardly surprising since, in preparing the book, he consulted with literally hundreds of international students from all over the world, asking them what they should know before they arrived. Their answers to this question largely determined the book’s contents. Indeed, Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada answers the very questions and addresses the very concerns posed by the international students themselves.”

Everett Egginton, Dean, International and Border Programs, New Mexico State University; and president of NAFSA: Association of International Educators

 

Succeeding as an International Student is a well-written, highly informative guide to campus life in the United States and Canada. Everything an international student needs to know about—from avoiding plagiarism in academic work to managing tips in restaurants—is discussed in a clear and direct way. The advice is valuable and Lipson’s direct and informal style very effective.”

Philip G. Altbach, director of the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College

 

“As a former international student, I find this work to be very helpful. It covers many topics that prospective international students will face as they embark on a new academic journey. I wish I had read something like this when I came to the United States. . . . Many students will benefit from this piece of work.”

Rodolfo R. Altamirano, director, Office of International Programs, the University of Pennsylvania

 

“I believe that if an international student adviser could by sheer magic make a good guidebook appear that every prospective or newly admitted international student should have, it would be Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada. The book is devoted to the day-to-day practical matters a foreigner encounters when initially arriving (or preparing to arrive) in the U.S. It also provides a very strong introduction to academic life . . . a combination particularly useful to an international student but rarely found. I would strongly recommend that prospective international students purchase this book as soon as they receive their offers of admission. It will become a valuable tool for many.”

Tamara Felden, director of the Office of International Affairs, University of Chicago

 

“Charles Lipson’s Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada is a clever, conversational, and very useful primer. Not only international students but good old Americans will find it helpful, fun, and culturally sensitive. With topics as diverse as renting an apartment, paying a traffic ticket, finding health care, and thinking creatively, even presidents of universities or vice presidents of student affairs can read this book with profit.”

Henry Beinen, president, Northwestern University

 

“My own experiences both as a student and as a faculty member in the United States completely resonate with what Lipson writes. His emphasis on individuality and originality in an academic setting is right on target, and his suggestions concerning housing, health care, and other issues outside the classroom are both thoughtful and helpful. I would recommend the book as required reading for all prospective international students coming to the United States and Canada.”

Akira Iriye, emeritus professor of Japanese and American history at Harvard University and professor of history at Waseda University, Tokyo

 

“From negotiating academic expectations and practices to the art of buying a used car, this is one-stop shopping for students tackling the intellectual and logistical barriers to entry in the American marketplace of ideas.”

Peter Cowhey, dean, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego

 

“The United States hosts about one-quarter of the world’s foreign students each year, and all of them should read this book before arriving. Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada makes it so much easier to hit the ground running, while avoiding the pitfalls and frustrations of life in a country that seems so familiar to the rest of the world, but follows its own rhythm and rules.”

Josef Joffe, publisher of Die Zeit and Senior Fellow at the Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University

 

Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada is the single most helpful and comprehensive guide on the market addressing the needs of foreign students. It is packed with essential information on how to succeed in a highly competitive academic setting; it also provides plenty of excellent tips for efficiently organizing life far away from home and enjoying it to the fullest. Charles Lipson has written the sort of brilliant guide that I wished had existed when I was a graduate student in the U.S. It would have saved me from some initial mistakes, misunderstandings, and embarrassments and helped to make my overwhelmingly positive experience as a foreign student an even more enjoyable one.”

Walter Mattli, professor of international political economy and Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford University

 

“In order to master an academic subject, students from many foreign countries first have to learn to live in a foreign academic culture and to cope with a myriad of practical problems. Charles Lipson’s book gives these students exactly what they need: an orientation in the academic culture of the United States and Canada and helpful advice for virtually every practical problem they encounter.”

Otto Keck, Chair of International Organizations and International Public Policy, University of Potsdam, Germany

 

“Absolutely indispensable reading for any student heading for a college or university in North America. Alongside countless practical tips that will make the logistics of student life far less daunting to students from other cultures, Professor Lipson distills the essence of the North American attitude to university education in a direct and accessible way that provides an actual guide to succeeding in the classroom. This book is long overdue; it will be an invaluable aid to both foreign students and their North American hosts.”

Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University

 

Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and Canada is an extraordinarily thoughtful compilation. It covers the pragmatic, the sublime, and the seemingly trivial (but not!) things that will give every foreign student the chance to realize their full potential here. Indeed, I think every new faculty member should have a copy. It explains cultural differences, such as concepts of plagiarism and originality, which were a complete surprise to me with my first foreign students. I’m ordering several copies for my lab and will recommend it to everyone I can! Hats off to Charles Lipson for doing this. It is much needed!”

Susan Lindquist, former director of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, professor of biology at MIT

 


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