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Understanding Outbound Student Challenges from the USA and Canada to Thailand

This presentation by Tull Suvanarat, Vice Chairman of the YE Committee D3360 in Northern Thailand, highlights the various issues faced by outbound students from the USA and Canada traveling to Thailand. It covers critical differences in lifestyle, climate, customs, and education systems between the two regions. Emphasis is placed on adaptability, necessary preparations, and the importance of communication prior to departure. This session aims to foster understanding and support for students to navigate the challenges of studying abroad proudly and successfully.

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Understanding Outbound Student Challenges from the USA and Canada to Thailand

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  1. Issues With Outbound Students From USA & Canada “THE FAR EAST” PP.Tull Suvanarat Vice Chairman YE Committee D3360 Northern Thailand

  2. The Differences The Opposite Side of The World

  3. The Differences Ways of Life : • The People • The Climate • Customs / Religions • Independent VS Protected • The Food, The way of eating • School System

  4. Encounters • International Laws • Most Inbounds are High School Graduates • Ages are on the high end (18+) • Attitudes • Not the country chosen? • “Thailand” – Where is that? • 3rd World Country? • Adaptability • Self Preparations • Insurance

  5. To overcome the problems, we do? Emphasis on : • Exchange Information as Much as Possible Before Flying • First Night Questions • Inbound Orientation Camp • Extra Classes on Thai Language • Monthly Reports (No Report – No Allowance) • Meeting With Inbound Coordinator Every 3 Months

  6. Building World Peace and Friendships One Student at a Time

  7. Thank You D3360 Northern Thailand

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