Learn how professional guidance can help students use AI ethically and effectively to excel in UK universities
International students often experience heightened academic stress due to various factors, including language barriers, cultural differences, and the demands of adapting to new educational systems.
30% of international students reported elevated stress levels in general life, compared to 22% of domestic students.
59% of international students spend more time on academics outside class than anticipated, indicating difficulties in managing academic workloads, which often include extensive writing assignments.
Here are three key ways to support your child, focusing on academic preparedness:
A tutor can guide your child in mastering note-taking strategies like the Cornell Method, mind mapping, or summarizing key points.
Choose a tutor who will introduce apps like Notion, Good Notes, or OneNote for organising digital notes and creating a system for storing and retrieving information efficiently.
Get a tutor who will help your child build strong self-management skills such as breaking tasks into smaller, manageable goals using time-blocking or Pomodoro techniques to reduce stress.
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