
Nhi Phuong Trinh (Evie), Class of 2023 
  Hanoi, Vietnam
  Nansemond-Suffolk Academy, Suffolk, VA
Major: Business
Why did you choose  Virginia Wesleyan University?
  The first thing that attracted me to Virginia  Wesleyan University is that it is located right near the beach which  is what I love. I found out about VWU through my high school  counselor, as she was recommending colleges that fit into my  description. I'm interested in attending college here because they give me  quite a lot of money, which was what I needed at the time and even now. 
What were your first impressions  when you arrived on campus? 
The first impression when  I arrived on campus was that there were a lot of trees surrounding the campus.  In addition, there were a lot of geese, which took me by surprise. The one  thing that I like the best about VWU is that because it is a small private  school, almost everybody knows each other and everything feels so engaged.
What is most different from what you were used  to at home?
  One thing I found that  is so different from home is the education system. In America,  students participate in a lot of activities rather than just focusing on  academics. For example, students here could volunteer to help in theater, homeless  shelters, etc. 
What were some of your biggest challenges in  adjusting to college life in another country?
  I don't  find that much of a challenge in adjusting to college life in  another country because I've been studying in America for quite a  while so I've been prepared for that. In addition, because I'm living with my  aunt's family at the moment, I don't think that I experienced homesickness as  much as other international students. However, because I commute, I find  it really hard to socialize with other students since I live so far  away. 
What campus activities are you involved in or do you plan  on being involved in? 
  I'm hoping that I could  get involved in more club activities, as well as in the theater  department. I also want to be more involved in environmental activities that  would help improve environmental issues. 
What advice would you give to other students  coming to VWU from another country?
  One piece of advice  that I would give to other students coming to VWU from other  countries is don't be afraid to speak up, and don't just stay in  your room. Go outside and interact with people to fully experience college  life. Don't be afraid to ask people if you need help. 
What do you hope to do after graduation  from college?
  I'm hoping that I  could continue with my master's degree in the future.