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Battling Nostomania: Survival Tips for Homesickness

Neha Lalchandani gives the low-down on how to escape those homesick blues.

No matter how excited you may be about university life, even the most independent students can find themselves struck with homesickness. Research published by the Journal of American College Health entitled Homesickness and Adjustment in University Students in 2012 shows that many university students who are spending their first length of time away from home, represent a high-risk cohort for homesickness.

Moving away from home for the first time can make some students feel nostalgic. One can miss something as simple as their bed or mum’s hand-cooked dinner and end up with the irresistible compulsion to go back home.  For others, it’s not about missing home. It’s about missing what’s normal and comfortable, what one is used to and not quite being comfortable with the new way of life. This can be most difficult for international students who must adjust to a new culture as well.

So what can one do to cast away the intense feeling of homesickness and have an enjoyable university life at the same time? Here are some survival tips to busting nostomania!

So, anytime you feel homesick, make a goal of exploring a new area. Fill up your social calendar and hang out with people who have similar interests as you. The busier you are, the less time you have to think about homesickness and you can shift your focus to new friends, a new environment and new adventures.

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