Archive for December, 2011

Challenges of Studying Abroad

Studying abroad comes with its own share of challenges, but it should not prevent aspiring individuals to put off the thought of achieving higher education. There are several countries in the world which are known for the quality of education and research. It takes a lot of hard work to gain admission to these prestigious institutions, but the thought of living in a foreign country does make some students skeptical. It is important to mention that after setting foot on a foreign country, students often realize that what they read on travel guides is completely different from what they are experiencing. This can cause the students to feel alienated, and experience what is commonly known as the “culture shock”. This is a challenge for many students, but the benefits of studying abroad outweigh the challenges, so rather than being debilitated by this, one should look forward to ways for countering it.

Studying Abroad: Challenges

Prejudice & Stereotyping
The first thing that students should try to do is to avoid forming a prejudice or a conceived notion about the country and its people. Stereotypes are hard to shed off, and may be deep-rooted in your sub-conscious mind. If you put off the thought of being friends with an Englishman just because you have heard that they are snobbish and reserved, you never know, you might be denying yourself an opportunity to have a good friend. Instead of relying too much on stereotypes, it would be better if you just discover a person as he is, by putting an effort to know him in a better way. Similarly, students from developing countries may immediately develop a sense of low self-esteem while studying with their counterparts from developed countries. People may perceive you differently because of the way you look, or because of the way you speak, but you have to understand that this is just an initial reaction, and after some time when they know you better, you would be liked and adored for your uniqueness. Read the rest of this entry »

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Improving Study Skills Requires Better Time Management

If you are a student in university or college, you probably want to know how to improve study skills so that you can get better marks on your exams. Many students don’t have a studying problem as much as they have a time management problem. They do not allocate enough time throughout the school term to cover all the material properly.

They procrastinate because they do not have a realistic understanding of the time they have available, and the amount of work they need to do. Then they suddenly find themselves facing a major exam without having time to study. This results in a lot of late night cramming and poor marks. This is not a good learning strategy.

If students can prepare a realistic timetable for studying, this is an important step in preventing the panic that often takes place the night before a big exam. A better way to manage studying time is to take a realistic look at the amount of reading and studying you need to do, and create a schedule with target dates on it so that you can tell whether your studying is on track or if you are falling behind.

How can you prepare a realistic study schedule for yourself?

You should make a schedule for the number of pages or chapters you need to read each day, and each week, so that you can tell whether your studying is proceeding on track. Read the rest of this entry »

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Lack of Motivation in Students

As a parent you may realize the crucial importance education has in our lives, however, your child is reluctant to listen to any of your arguments, thoughts and ideas. A student disinterested in education will miss college lectures and perform extremely poorly in assessments tests. In the worst cases, students may stop attending the school or college and sit at home without any concern for career, education and life. In order to motivate the students back to their college life and career, parents should first find out the root causes of the lack of motivation in students.

Lack of Motivation in Students: Causes
Some of the causes of lack of motivation in students have been mentioned below.

Poor Self-Esteem
Low self-esteem in students forces them to quit challenges and accept the path of least resistance. Even if these students try and complete some tasks, they are clouded by many negative thinking patterns that block the flow of confidence in their personalities. You may read more on low self-esteem in children and low self-esteem signs.

Lack of Love at Home
Home is the first school for a kid and every student expects a lot of support and love from parents. The environment of a home shapes a child’s attitude in the initial years of life. A home where curiosity and education is given importance will definitely motivate the students to pursue academic challenges. If the parents are away from the kids or students and they are unaware of what their kid is doing in then school, then even the child feels neglected and steps back from taking responsibilities and challenges. After all, parents are the biggest motivators. You may read more on how to make your home a learning environment for kids. Read the rest of this entry »

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