Humans of OBU: International

February 16, 2016

“The craziest thing I’ve ever done is getting out of the Ukraine. I am Ukrainian and I get scholarship here. I started all this process of transferring here from another country without telling my parents. It was like, ‘Hey mom, I’m going to the States for a couple of months.’ So it was kind of shocking for her. I was not scared about loneliness or missing my parents, for me it was easy; but [it was hard ] telling to my parents and understanding what they will feel. My mom, grandpa and grandma are all people of the Soviet Union. It is a little bit ‘closed world’ for them, to understand that someone is wanting to get out and leave for a couple months or years, it is scary. For them, this is like unknown territory; but for me it is cool.”

Artemii Orekhov

Freshman

Ukraine

Photo by: Marissa Pilcher

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