By Martina Valdovinos •
We talked to international NSU students on campus, asking:
As an international student, how do you feel about the U.S. elections?
- “Well, for me personally, I am from Switzerland, and I feel like it is a little bit out of my hand since I can’t vote anyway. So, in that case it is out of my power, and I don’t really have a strong opinion on it,” said Max Dridi, senior management major
- “I think the elections should matter to everyone because either way, it is going to affect you somehow. So, for the next two years I’m still going to be in college, and it’s going to affect me. I don’t want anything bad to happen to the country,” said Yasmin De Andrade Rodrigues, sophomore communication major and Mako Media Network's assistant social media manager.
- “Well, I do not know much about the topic, but I just see what is happening around. I am from Colombia, so I cannot vote or do much. So I just see what is going on,” said Laura Gutierrez, senior marketing major.
- “Compared to my country, it is definitely a more fair election. Like, I feel safer when it comes to the results, but it does seem a little more divided. It reminds me like it was in my country Ecuador, and that is kind of scary because I don’t want to see any bad stuff happening. But, I think whoever comes out victorious should do good thing to the country,” said Julian Cordova, freshman business major.
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