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Australia University: Adjusting to Life as an International Student


Dylan Lautner

If you’re planning to take up study courses in Australia, you should prepare yourself for life as an international student. If this is your first time in college or in an Australia university, it may be a more difficult adjustment. First, you will have to learn to adjust to college life. Second, you will also need to learn to cope with life in a different country.

People often call this big adjustment period “culture shock”. You will be exposed to a different culture, a different pace of life, a different style of learning and a different lifestyle all together. This may make you end up feeling lonely, home sick and unhappy. At some point, you may even question your decision to study in Australia.

Here are some tips to make your life easier as an international student in an Australian university:

•Get in touch with the international students office. Some Australian universities offer these types of services to help you understand how things work in Australia. From the transport system to telephony, they can answer questions you may have about life in Australia.

•Join the school’s orientation program. Most Australian educational providers will set up an orientation program for newly enrolled international students. This happens before the classes commence, so plan your trip earlier than the scheduled start of the semester.

•Get involved in campus activities. This is a great way to make new friends and to understand the campus culture better. Choose activities that you already have experience with to make the adjustment easier.

•Talk to people. Don’t limit yourself to school activities. Go outside and shop. You will find that most Australians are friendly and its easy to strike a conversation with them.

•Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. The number one reason that could hold you back from easily adjusting to a new environment is fear. Even if your English proficiency is not at a professional level, don’t be afraid to use the language.

•Be adventurous. If you’ve never been on public transport, try the bus. Learn the routes and the schedules by checking information on the internet. You’ll find yourself learning more about the culture and the people with something as simple as a bus ride.

-- Dylan Lautner --http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/

About The Author

Dylan Lautner is a Search Engine Optimisation Specialist, he is also a writer. -- http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/ http://www.nationalvisas.com.au/blog/



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