Editor’s Note: In recognition of International Education Week 2018 (Nov. 12-16), this story is part of a series of stories highlighting international students at Florida Poly.
Bianca Silva ’21 is a computer engineering major from Belo Horizonte-MG, Brazil. Belo Horizonte, which means “Beautiful Horizon” in Brazilian Portuguese, is the capital city of southeastern Brazil’s Minas Gerais state.
Why did you choose to study at Florida Poly?
I love technology! So, when I heard about it and saw pictures, I thought it could
maybe be a good experience and the ideal college for me.
If you were stranded on a deserted island what piece of technology would you bring with you? Possible: A functioning airplane radio that I could try to make connections with outside parties. Still non-possible: A time machine, so I could go back to when I was not stranded and change my choices.
What’s your favorite subject to learn and why?
My favorite subject is calculus. Although it is considered a difficult subject (it
can be) and challenging, it helps with the development of my critical thinking and
problem-solving skills. Also, once you start understanding it better, it can actually
be fun.
What would be your No. 1 piece of advice to another international student looking
to study in the U.S.?
Before your first day in college, make sure to make questions and ask for help to
your coordinators and advisers. The more you know about the school, the easier will
be to get adapted. And, then again, do not forget: ask, ask, and ask!
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