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      5 Challenges with Their Solutions for an International Student in Britain!

      • Posted by Balan Sreeharan
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      • Date 10th January 2019
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      Leaving your country to settle abroad is a daunting task and requires you to stay prepared for numerous unforeseen circumstances. When it comes to moving out as a student and staying in a foreign land, multiple challenging situations may surface. Talking about studying in a British varsity, the great opportunity it offers is unquestionable. However, being an international student in an unknown place comes with its own set of difficulties that they need to deal with.

      The best way an international student can deal with the new environment is by taking up a bold and strong attitude. Prepare yourself to cope with any circumstantial emergency.

      Here’s a list of challenging situations that an international student enroled in a British varsity may have to come across.

      5 common challenges you encounter:

      • Fulfilling the requirements while registering in a UK varsity

      It is difficult even to imagine getting through the university registration in a new nation without anyone by your side. You are sure to have a few scary moments.

      Nevertheless, worrying about it may worsen the anxiety. Be ready with the documents required beforehand. By the end of the process, you will get to realise your capabilities of handling a crisis on your own.

      • Adjusting to the new climate

      If you are from a country in the tropical region, it may take you some time to adjust to the cold UK climate. The UK has long and chilly winters with heavy snowfall. So, brace yourself for the change. For those who love cold weather, the country will be home to numerous visual and experiential treats.

      • Barriers while greeting the localities

      The normal greeting criteria of meeting with a ‘Hi’ and a question like “How do you do?’ may not be applicable in a few British regions. Get ready to be surprised by questions like a simple ‘alright’! Also, you would like to learn other ways of greeting the Brits. They prefer keeping things formal; so, getting over-friendly to strangers is a strict no-no.

      • Accommodation settlement

      Accommodation is a major concern when settling down in a new nation. If your varsity has an option for accommodating international students, well and good; because you will find the university staff to be very helpful. However, when you have to stay outside, renting a house or sharing a flat is your best option. Therefore, prepare to adjust to a new room partner.

      • Difficulty while moving in and around the city

      Figuring out how to travel when you are new to the city, say in Portsmouth, may take some time. However, transportation in Britain is the last thing you need to worry about. The places are well connected, and chances are, you will get commuting vehicles just by walking a few steps.

      These are the major challenges you may need to prepare for. Over to some valuable corresponding advice (solutions) that you may use while studying in the United Kingdom.

      5 solutions for a comfortable stay in Great Britain:

      1. For the registration – Staying updated with your application is the first thing you need to do to make the registration process easier. Check for emails from the varsity and follow up accordingly. Stick to the schedule described to go through a smooth registration. Lastly, don’t forget to participate in orientation discussions.

       

      1. For the weather – Harsh winter accompanied by jet lag will give you a tough beginning. Bring warm clothes or buy some; try to stay indoors as much as possible.

       

      1. Mingling with localities – When interacting with the locals, make sure that you don’t look confused. Reply to them as they ask. Soon, you will find yourself becoming comfortable with this new culture.

       

      1. Accommodation research – That’s the best way you can resolve any accommodation issues. Research well about the area, agreement terms, tenancy, etc. Register for the university hall that would help you to get through the first few days till you have moved in your new accommodation.

       

      1. Travel and transport – As already mentioned, travel will not be an issue. Besides, you will be provided with a detailed map of the area during orientation. And when you don’t feel like walking? Hire a cab or take public transport.

      The United Kingdom is endowed with a thriving culture that is welcoming of international students. Employ these tips and advice in your everyday life while studying in a British varsity. It will make sure your stay pleasant, and you get plenty of time to explore the country as well.

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