With nearly 900,000 international students enrolled in various colleges and universities, the United States is indisputably one of the most favored locations for students from world over. China, in particular, has shown a staggering growth. Since 2007, the numbers of Chinese international students have grown by 20% or more every year.
They don’t have it easy. Numbers also point to nearly 24% of Chinese students enrolling in Graduate studies, dropping out and 80% of them returning to China. Language, food, and distinctive looks are cultural barriers, as is the generic notion that they lack social communication skills and don’t party.

