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atzarena · 2 years
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9th may 2022
first offline class!
anyway, since lately i’ve been feeling kinda messed my schedules, i will start my productivy challenge in a couple days! i hope it can help me to get me back on the track. wish me luck!
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uniabroad · 1 year
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Challenges & Solutions of Studying Abroad
Many people think that going abroad will be as cool as any other type of travel: enjoy, eat and have fun. But studying abroad is not a holiday. This is real life. The cost of dining at restaurants will eventually add up, prolong your sleep during late night class and the overall pace can make you run into ruins. Even if you do well, you will find that studying abroad has its ups and downs, which affect you day by day - sometimes intensifying.
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The Language Barrier
The main problem abroad is the language barrier. Living in a country where no one speaks your language can be very different.
difficulty in communication are a fact of living abroad and making sense of Abroad ' lifestyles. This means that many students studying abroad can feel deserted.
You can let this put pressure on you or you can see it as a learning opportunity.
Cultural Differences
In addition to the ideological barrier, there also be Culture difference. Every country has its own believe  and you may not fit to integrate. This can be especially difficult when you live with roommates. Your roommates' behaviour  may seem strange and nasty, but these behaviours are quite normal in your new home.
You suddenly look up and feel very lonely. You are surrounded by other people and your appearance, your fashion, your inability to communicate in the language of the country or your general appearance is definitely... different. You Never Felt so Uncomfortable before
Finances–Running low on cash
Despite all your efforts to plan, budget, and track your spending throughout the semester, you may have spent too much this one weekend. No one can blame you for managing your double-digit bank account.
Like all students, you will have a hard time controlling your finances from time to time. If you live abroad, it can be difficult to reconcile your living expenses and your study expenses. Worries about your fund  can make you feel lonely or stressed.
Academic Difficulties
Honestly, you might be in trouble when it comes to starting classes at your new college or university. The language barrier itself can contribute to this challenge, as you may be taking your courses in a language you don't even understand until the first word.
Homesickness
We've already mentioned homesickness, but it can be a real problem for many students abroad. You live thousands of miles away from your friends and family, which makes you feel isolated. Universities around the world are facing the problems of students' homesickness, which shows how widespread the problem is.
But then again, feeling at home is perfectly healthy and normal, just don't let it become a crippling part of your experience abroad. Your support network is still there!
Time zone annoyances
Adapting Between two time zones on opposite world can be really frustrating. You have to Very frequently check time is appropriate for each time zone and make a habit of calling early in the morning or late in the evening.
Getting used to currency differences
Getting used to the currency difference is also a difficult process. For example, in Costa Rica, you need to remember that 500 Costa Rican colons is equal to one dollar. And in continental Europe, you have to remember that anything that costs €1 is actually $1.40.
As with most foreign learning challenges, currency differences are something that won't really hurt you if you only stay for a short time, but if you stay at least a semester or longer it's a big deal. have an impact on.
Wanting to stay forever
Now You just Love with the Place – You Love each and everything about that place.. More importantly, you love yourself living here. Fearing the thought of returning home, you feel more confident and confident than ever. As theVery fmous says, every good thing comes  to an end.
Solutions to study abroad challenges
How to Overcome with  Language Barrier During Your Study Abroad
The best thing to do is to practice more before starting your studies. Also, don't feel shy  to ask the locals. They are  eager to help you. ,
We also recommend using some online Platform to Overcoming the language. Duolingo offers a very convenient  language learning program, while Grammerly or similar programs help you translate sentences or check for grammatical errors.
How to Handle Cultural Differences studying Abroad
Try to become familiar with local cultural norms and terminology. If you do not speak the native language of the host country fluently, create a translation dictionary or fill your smartphone with foreign language applications. Search For groups ask for them , About countries
 Join Groups  and ask for advice.
Ultimately, you shouldn't let the fear of being insulted or spoken inappropriately deter you from interacting healthfully within the host culture. You will learn with time, and if you are patient with yourself.
How to Handle Finance Challenges studying abroad
•   Keep an eye on scholarships that will help you. There are lots of scholarships opportunities open to international students studying abroad
•   Depending on your study abroad laws, you may be able to work part-time. Try to get a job that you can consolidate into your studies.
•   Prepare your meals instead of buying takeaway food.
•   Save the cash for emergencies, because you'll be happy when an unexpected bill arrives.
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drendless · 2 years
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Medical student in winter be like:
“Ain't no weather cold enough, stopping me from studying…”
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yousraspirit · 4 years
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eudaimonia-111 · 4 years
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may 4, 2019// elated. im graduating saturday.
dec 2019// so ya’lll this has been in my drafts since May 2019 and it’s almost 2020 which is absolutely insane!!! anyways i finally graduated with a b.s. in biomedical sciences and I’m currently scribing and studying for the MCAT! planning to apply to med school in 2020 so big things are truly coming and I’m absolutely terrified and excited!! but anyways i just wanted to reach out on here and update ya’ll and also ask if studyblr was still a thing??? if soooo i can most definitely pull together some new content in 2020!!
Lmk in the comments below or reblog/like so i know you are still active!!!! 💓💓
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ocxeeltd · 4 years
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A winner is a dreamer, who never gives up
Nelson Mandela     
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deerhound-be · 4 years
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Back to school .. motivated for new tech.. Opleidingscentrum T2-campus Genk voor techniek en technologie.. #t2campus #avondonderwijs #leren #school #genk #thorpark #thorparkgenk #syntra #vdab #opleidingscentrum #studyforlife #techville #limburg #opleidingen (bij T2-campus) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFH9ttxno9n/?igshid=1wm54n3mumdqi
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Working hard never felt so good and so exhausting as today. Was it a good day? Productive as hell but good? I dont know. I have the WORST hetic of my life and i really need to finish this today
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thedisc0panda · 4 years
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Some old notes on genetic mutations. I find genetics to be confusing but also super interesting! What’s your opinion on studying genetics? . . I updated my shop yesterday there’s lots of new fun things! Link in bio :) . #studyforlife #studylife #studyblrcommunity #studygramcommunity #studycommunity #studyinghard #studyingtips #studying📚 #studyingtime #studyingcommunity #stationerysupplies #stationerylove #stationeryhaul #stationeryaddicts #stationerylovers #studystudystudy #studyspo #studyinspiration #studymotivation #studymode #studystudy #studytips #studygrammer #studynotes #study_time #studywithme #notesgram #studynotes #prettynotes #notestagram #bionotes (at Boston, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAQAXeWhgKM/?igshid=1mpppt8ej8p2w
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strivingsloth · 5 years
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Today is the first day of winter and this is my current study situation
Also, there's this amazing cloud outside and I only spaced out staring at her for like, 5 min, while I was taking this picture XD and thats a win my friends
I love June! I love winter! chemistry not so much, but well...
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atzarena · 2 years
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i havent updated for so long, so these are my final work for this semester ✌🏻
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uniabroad · 2 years
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How to prepare for University Interview ?
Do interviews bother you? You feel in the spotlight. Every answer is important - and it's even scarier when something big is at stake, like a place at the University of your Dreams. But college interviews don't have to be really nerve-wracking!
In this guide, we will share some interview tips for fresher’s, so that you will feel completely prepared till the day of your university interview. You will soon be able to leave your nerves behind and walk into the interview room with confidence.
Look after For Practical Preparation
Be able to let go of your nerves and walk into the interview room with confidence.
If you're attending a personal interview, research how to get there and make sure you've arranged your ticket. It might also be worth doing a trial run a few days ago. This will just be to make sure you know exactly where you are going.
University campuses can be confusing, and departments can be spread across different buildings. So, make sure you know the exact street address, floor and office number where your university interview is being conducted
What if you are doing an zoom university interview? Well, standard Zoom interview tips apply! Make sure your laptop is connected to charge, that your microphone is working properly, that you have a good Wi-Fi signal and a quiet place where you won't be interrupted.
You may also want to set a neutral virtual background if you think your surroundings look unprofessional. This way, you will not get distracted during the interview and you will be able to put your best effort to answer the student interview questions that you will be asked.
It's also a good idea to do a little research into the academics who will be interviewing you. You don't have to read all of his published work, but showing that you are at least familiar with his research will make a good impression. This will let them know that you have a genuine interest in the topic and in their work.
On that note, it's important to dress smartly. You don't have to wear a suit, but wearing something smart like a shirt or Formals shows that you're taking the interview seriously and that you want to make a good impression on the interview panel.
Prepare some of the student interview questions and answers.
Preparation is key when it comes to impressing in an interview. That being said, it's not a good idea to learn the answer by heart. Regardless of the exact question you prepared for, he or she will be so focused on trying to remember your answer that your answer will seem stilted.
It's better to make notes about the things you want to talk about, and then your answers will flow more naturally, and you'll be able to express your enthusiasm.
And if there's a question you don't understand, don't panic! Simply ask the interviewer to repeat the question, or ask for clarification. Likewise, if you make a mistake while speaking, try not to worry or be embarrassed. Everyone makes mistakes typically - even native English speakers!
Read your personal Statement before interview
Your personal statement is what you got at the interview, and it is likely to set the agenda for the conversation. Therefore, it's a good idea to read it before your interview as part of your interview preparation, and remind yourself of the talking points.
Re-reading your personal statement will also help you feel more confident. It will remind you of everything you have achieved so far. Seeing your abilities, talents and attributes written in black and white can be a powerful influence. This will help you steer clear of any long-standing cheating syndrome and you will feel at the interview that you deserve to be there.
carry out  some power pose
Research has found that power posing -- standing in an open, wide stance for two minutes -- can change your body chemistry and make you feel more confident. In a job interview experiment, researchers found that people who did two minutes of power poses before the interview rated more confident, were less nervous, and were more dynamic and enthusiastic when speaking.
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akinotes · 4 years
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Better late or never?
Hi everyone, I’m starting a personal studyblr and studygram named AKINOTES, because I saw a lot of amazing study-blogs like @emmastudies and @studyquill! {Please, don’t compare us}
A bit of me:
✦ I’m Azzurra; in Italian this name means “Light blue”, referred to feminine things.
✦ I’m over 30, so I’m veeery out of school time of life.
✦ I live in a small city in Italy, by the sea.
✦ I have 4 dogs {Joy, Andy, Ronnie and Scotty} and they’re Border Collies.
✦ I like coffee with milk and I love teas and herbals.
✦ I love flowers with bright colours or pastel shades.
My hobbies:
★ Crafting by reuse or restyle
★ Drawing with pencils and charcoals
★ Painting with oil or watercolours techniques
★ Reading comics and novels
★ Anime and manga
★ Writing novels!
★ Collecting shells I find on the beach
★ Tarots
★ Yoga
About my choice:
웃   I left the school at one year away from graduate because of a severe depression after being rejected. I restarted the same year but left after a month or two. Three years later I retried, but I failed again so I gave up on school.
More than 10 years later here I am: I attempted an art school, then I started to work as accountant, and I’m still an accountant.
I really love to learn however and I want to study privately, specially foreign languages like English, French, Russian, Japanese; literature, philosophy, psichology, chemistry and others.
If you want to follow my journey or share advices with me or just look at my ugly calligraphy you’re warmly welcome 
I’m on Instagram too at @akinotes
About AKI NOTES:
Why Aki Notes? 
❤  Because I’d like to learn Japanese above all the rest;
❤  Because I’m born during Fall and “Aki” means “Fall season”;
❤  Because a character I created studies really hard and his name is Akihito;
❤  Because it sounds cute!
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yousraspirit · 4 years
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ivett-kpb-blog · 4 years
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