International Student Spotlight: Meet Danaya Rakhimova

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Wednesday, July 24th

The latest in our summer International Student Spotlight series is Danaya Rakhimova from Tajikstan, who is studying linguistics at Rutgers University. Danaya is an Orientation Leader (OL) and will help out at our International Student Orientation, held in late August (and again in the spring semester). Our OLs volunteer their time and energy to ensure that new international students arriving to Rutgers feel welcomed and prepared to start their academic journey at Rutgers. Learn more about Danaya and her experiences at Rutgers along with some of her favorite things.

Why did you choose to come to Rutgers? 

I chose Rutgers because they are the reason my family is here in the first place. My mom was accepted into a Rutgers PhD program back in 2010 and that brought my family here. When it came time to apply, Rutgers felt like the right place for me because of how they were so welcoming of my family all those years ago. 

What are you studying at Rutgers? 

I am a Linguistics major and a Creative Writing minor. My favorite classes at Rutgers so far have been my Screenwriting for TV class and Linguistics of Signed Languages.

Where is your favorite place on campus and why? 

My favorite place at Rutgers is the College Avenue Campus because it has everything there: many places to hang out and relax, a variety of food, a downtown area that is also full of places to hang out, and all of my classes are pretty much contained in that one campus so I have everything I need. 

What is the thing that surprised you most when you came to Rutgers? 

I was really surprised that learning can be something fun. I’m not someone who took joy in going to class and sitting there taking notes. However, when coming to Rutgers I was able to pick my own classes from a plethora of different options and that’s when I found classes I really loved and had a great time in. 

What is your favorite restaurant in the area and why? 

I really like Akihi, a bubble tea shop at the Yard. I go there very often and not only is it aesthetically beautiful, but they have really good drinks and their chicken is tasty. 

What do you do when you are not studying? 

I am the Treasurer of the Korean Language Club at Rutgers, and I am also a member of the Film Club. I work as an Orientation Leader for the International Student Orientation, an orientation assistant at is ISSS office, and with Rutgers Future Scholars as a summer ambassador, working closely with kids in high school working on earning college credit and looking into possible futures for them. 

Why did you decide to become an Orientation Leader? 

This past summer I had the opportunity to work with high schoolers and give them a taste of Rutgers life, and I really enjoyed being able to help people and answer their questions. As an international student who has lived in the U.S. for almost 14 years, I have a unique perspective on the U.S. and Rutgers since it has been a part of my life for so long. I want to help other international students with their journey in navigating the U.S. and Rutgers as someone who has had a lot of experience with both. 

What advice would you give to a new international student at Rutgers? 

Don’t be afraid to explore and meet new people. The best way to learn something and adapt to your environment is to explore, try, and experience. 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 

In 5 years, I hope to be working somewhere in the film and TV industry. I also hope to travel more and experience different cultures and environments.

Learn more about International Student Orientation, coming up on August 26-28. 2024.
Learn more about becoming an Orientation Leader.