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International Students life in New Zealand

It’s equally well known for its quality of life and provides international students with newer opportunities to build their future throughout their educational journey.

Sounds like a place you would love to study at? Well then it’s time you considered pursuing an education in New Zealand and begin your adventure! 

Life in New Zealand has its own distinctive flavour. Every institution hosting international students has dedicated staff to ensure your life in New Zealand is successful and stress-free.

Striking a perfect balance between contemporary education and international student life, New Zealand is best known for providing a nurturing student life for all international students out there. Additionally, if you're an adventure junkie you’re in for a treat!

Scroll through to get a sneak peek of the student life in New Zealand.

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Time Management Tips for Students Studying Abroad

Studying abroad will provide you with a blend of valuable and holistic experience, a different perspective towards a new way of life, a new culture, a new social atmosphere, excellent work skills, and a greater exposure. Giving you a way to enhance your career prospects surely suits the best of your needs.   

But being in a different country, with a slightly different method of how things are done while studying, and having a packed study schedule, managing time might be difficult.

Time management, wherever you are, is one of the most important ethics to keep up with. Here are the top 10 tips for managing your time while studying abroad:

Planning is the key

Planning is always a good attribute to possess. So, it's never too early to start thinking about how you'll do all the work in each of your classes. The first day of your class is the right time to start planning your schedules.

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Benefits of studying abroad

Studying Archaeology in Rio while enjoying locally brewed coffee every day,

Interning at a leading media firm amidst the bustle in New York,

Being mentored and shaped under the best lawyers in London, 

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Coping with homesickness while studying abroad

But hey! Kudos to you for taking the big decision to move out and explore all that the world has to offer! It takes real courage to get away from your hometown, your people, and most importantly, your comfort zone.

After months of working hard towards moving abroad for your education, you have finally reached your dream study destination. You’re settling down in your new space, and for a brief moment, you feel this sinking feeling, an emotion you can't explain. This is the moment you realize how much you miss home.

Let’s face it. Homesickness is something we all experience at some point in our lives. But for a student, it can be a little more intense as it’s all-new. Feeling homesick could affect your overall study experience. Besides, it can also be emotionally taxing and frustrating.

Let's look at the brighter side and help you overcome this phase, so you can begin your journey confidently without having to go through it all by yourself.

Don’t you fret! Here are a few ways to cope with homesickness while you’re studying abroad.

Prepare yourself emotionally

The most important thing to keep in mind at this point is that you are not alone here. This is probably one of the biggest transitions of your life. So before you get started, it would be great for you to prepare yourself mentally.

It may not be easy at the start. But as days pass, you will realize that it gets easier. Remember, this feeling is not permanent, and everything gets better with time.

Keep yourself occupied

Find a new interest. Pick up on a new hobby or restart an old one. Just do anything that will help you clear your mind and calm your nerves.

There’s always something new to discover. Doing new things every day will also help you understand yourself better. Look into activities that align with your passion and help you combat the restlessness. Figure out what works best for you, and get going, buddy! This is the time for you to explore and enjoy.

Gather home treasures

Make sure to carry along a few little things that remind you of home. We’re talking about the simplest of things like maybe a blanket, a photo frame of your family and friends, or even a favorite jar of pickle your mom had made. These things may be small, but they do positively affect us when we’re at our lowest.

Plan trips

Let the traveler in you find new horizons. Make a bucket list and start ticking off your adventures. Plan short trips, explore different neighborhoods, or take long walks to undiscovered spots & cafés.

It’s so important to get acquainted with new people and develop new relationships. The best way to fall in love with a new place is to build a circle of friends to travel with. Talk to someone about your ideas and thoughts. Step out and experience things you've never experienced before. Adventure is out there, don’t forget that it is in your hands to go out and find it.

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Scrolling through your phone looking for assistance? Wondering who can help you accomplish your study abroad dreams amidst this pandemic?

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Have you just been accepted into a university abroad? 

If so, Congratulations! Well Done. You're in for the best trip of your lifetime.

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