Bansi Khajuria

Meet Bansi, a student from India! Bansi is an Environmental Engineering student with a Post graduation from TAMU. She says of her experience, “after taking my GRE, I’d absolutely no idea how to gauge which universities would be suitable for me, based on my profile, finances, and overall networking prospects. My parents and I met Janet Turner and cleared some doubts on how EducationUSA guides universities purely in the interest of the students with no hidden marketing intentions. The best part was that they didn’t spoon feed me, but guided more like a mentor and helped me connect with other peers in the group with their meet and greets and seminars so that I could thrive and build my own network there.

It’s amazing to see how nonprofit organizations like EducationUSA still function so well these days. After getting an admit in Texas A&M University, I got in contact with certain students from cities in Gujarat, and in no time, I had friends to rely on since we shared every process on getting an I-20 from Texas A&M University, to selecting roommates, to determining living expenses, everything! It was a great learning curve throughout. Their interactive sessions on a potpourri of aspects gave me a better insight into the American culture and how we have to embrace it. I wish EducationUSA Ahmedabad keeps the spirit on for the betterment of incoming students and keep being that guiding light for students!