How Smart B-Schools Avoid Culture Shock
-- Assign diverse study teams, particularly in the first few months
-- Encourage international students to speak out, both for their own benefit and their classmates'
-- Create a full-time staff position devoted to international job placement
-- Offer many opportunities to socialize; include spouses or start a group for them
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