Friday, January 17, 2014

Tips for Surviving in a New School in a New Country

Tips for Surviving in a New School in a New Country

Being an international student can be both exciting and scary at the same time. The moment you get the letter that you have been approved to your dream school abroad, you start having these doubts as to whether you can really do it - moving out of the country for a while, living on your own, making friends with people who have very different life experiences as you and actually surviving and graduating from your dream course. The dream you have back when you decided to apply abroad suddenly seems like a mistake.
Do not worry, having cold feet suddenly is normal...and good news, it would not last. As long as you heed certain tips on how to prepare for your studying stint abroad, you will adjust to this new chapter of your life in no time. Below are just some of the tips you can consider to survive in a new school in a new country.
The first step is to review the school website before arriving. Study it like you would for a test. A glimpse of the website does not count. The university website contains an avalanche of information regarding every aspect of the school and your course that you need to know. Cliché as it may seems, fears are the product of not being prepared. So prepare yourself and equip yourself with information to combat these second thoughts.
After perusing the site as thoroughly as you can, you will get an unbelievable feeling of mastery even before you even set foot on the school. When you get to the school, you'll even feel a sense of déjà vu as you match what you see on the website to what you see in front of you.
Another tip is to set your goals. Do not forget why you wanted to study abroad in the first place. There must be a compelling reason for you to leave your country and your family in order to seek education abroad. If you keep your eyes on your goals, fears and doubts will fade away. Write down your goals. Read these again whenever you feel like faltering.  
Another tip is to become active in extracurricular activities. Try to join clubs or societies available in a university. It is easier to make a lot of friends this way. No matter how shy you are and nervous about meeting new people from another part of the world try to remember that as new students, all of you are shy and nervous whether you are a local or a foreigner. The same rule applies to making friends, smile always and be approachable. You'll have many friends in no time.
Aside from making friends, try to approach the teachers whenever you have problems too. As an international student, you might think that the teachers will not give you the time of the day, when in fact they can help you the most. A new curriculum that is very different from what you have back home is not that easy to adjust to. You will need the help of your instructor to ease your way into it.
One last tip is to locate international students as you. Even if you come from different parts of the world, you will all have common experiences and feelings that you can share to each other. You will make each other's stay in the foreign country easier. You can all go out together and try to get to know the city together. It is more fun to get lost with a friend. It makes you closer to each other.

Studying abroad is one of the big decisions one can make in life. It can be life changing, but usually in a good way. As long as you stay true to yourself and prepare for the changes that might happen, it can even be one of the best decisions you make in your life. 


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