How to Make Your Study in China a Rewarding Experience

What have you imagined when you thought about being an international student in China before you actually became one? Some will say partying, some will say studying and others might say “I just saw myself walking on campus, carrying my books with an awesome smile like all of the college ads.”

We all have these fantasies from movies, TV, and advertisements but no one taught us how to be a successful international student, so here are five tips to be a successful international student in real life (other than studying hard!) that no Hollywood movie or study abroad agency will tell you.

1.Get to Know People

When I first came to China, I was alone and lonely. I studied and tried to get through the classes all by myself for a year because I thought no one wanted to be friends with me since they didn’t talk to me.

The truth is, YOU HAVE TO TALK TO THEM and I can promise you that most people will be nice to you. Once you become friends with others, your Chinese improves because people around you always talk to you in Chinese.

You can study with them, share or borrow textbooks with them, or go out on weekends! So break out of your shell and talk to people! They might be the saviors for your life in China.

2.Get Involved in School

The best way to get to know people in college is to get involved. There are a lot of ways to do that in college: join clubs, become a student ambassador, volunteer.

Not only will it help you get to know other students, but it helps you connect with faculty and even people outside of school. And the relationships you create can be a lifelong, priceless thing!

3.Surround Yourself with Positive People

I am not going to lie, there are so many temptations and negative influences in the world. After spending the time and money to get to China you don’t want to lose sight of why you are studying abroad and your motivation.

The key to staying on track is to surround yourself with positive, uplifting people who have a good influence on you. Their positive attitude will inspire and motivate you when you feel down or lost.

4.Don’t Be Afraid to Ask

Some cultures don’t consider asking questions a positive thing. But here in China, people love questions! It shows your effort to understand and the fact that you are listening to them. So never be afraid to ask questions! It is one of the most important things to be a successful student.

5.Enjoy your Life in China!

I know the loneliness and homesickness you can feel sometimes when you are away from your family and friends. However, there are a lot of things you can enjoy in China that you can’t do in your country.

Go to a restaurant you’ve never been to, don’t know the menu, or don’t know how to order food. Get up early in the morning and watch (or do) Tai Chi with the Chinese elderly. It’s actually pretty relaxing.

Just walk around and take photos. You did it your first month, why not walk down a new street. Take a random bus and get off at a random exit. So enjoy them!

Last Word of Advice

You must have help from others to be a successful international student. Seek help from your advisor, professor—even a classmate who sits next to you in class.

Once I started asking professors questions and made friends in class to do homework with, it made my school life 100 times easier and more fun!