My Journey as an International Doctoral Student in the United States

  • Chan H
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This article is about my personal experience in a doctoral program in the United States. After working ten years as a high school teacher in Hong Kong, I decided to quit my high school teaching career and to come back to school for my PhD—not because I no longer enjoy teaching; in fact I still do, but because I do not enjoy spending most of my time with discipline and classroom management. So, I decided to pursue a doctoral degree so that I can teach college students. “I got admitted to a PhD program in the US.” I excitedly said to my wife. She was thrilled to hear the good news. We started obtaining visas and told our three daughters about our forthcoming plan.

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Chan, H. Y. (2012). My Journey as an International Doctoral Student in the United States. Journal of International Students, 2(2), 133–134. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v2i2.525

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