It’s normal to feel stress when you’re adjusting to a new culture, climate, food, and language. Culture shock is a feeling of disorientation and anxiety that can make you feel homesick, bored, withdrawn, excessively tired, sad, irritable, and sometimes, sick. But remember—it’s normal, and as time passes, you’ll begin to feel like yourself again.
Generally there are four stages of adjustment:
Ease the Transition
There are a lot of things that you can do to make the adjustment easier.
Here are a few to get you started:
You’re never alone at Saint Mary’s. Contact the International Student Centre for support.
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