1, keep in touch with your family.
Contact your parents more, ask about the recent situation at home, tell your parents what happened at school, and share your joy with them, which can not only ease your homesickness, but also make your parents happy and let them know about your life.
2. enrich your life and make new friends.
You can do something to distract yourself and integrate yourself into the new environment as soon as possible. Establish a good dormitory relationship and actively participate in group activities. Choose according to your interests, and you will meet a group of like-minded friends.
3. Plan your college life and enrich it.
If you are at a loss in college life, you will easily have various emotions, and homesickness is one of them. You can concentrate more on your actual college life and plan your study and entertainment.
4. You are working hard for yourself and your family.
The best way to take care of your family is to work hard and become stronger and stronger during college.
When going to other provinces, you may encounter these problems:
1, the climate is not suitable
When you go to other provinces, the first thing you face is the challenge of climate. Different places, different climates, some places are wet, some places are dry, some places are hot, some places are mild ... especially the climate difference between north and south may make you feel like two different worlds.
For example, northerners who go to school in the south may not be able to adapt to the wet and cold winter in the south. If they go to cities in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, it will be twice as sour. It snows outside and there is no heating indoors. What they really rely on is an upright and cold-resistant soldier.
I'm not used to eating.
To study in other provinces, everyone has to go through a "running-in period of eating habits". Students who can't eat spicy food may be "forced" to eat spicy food, and students with heavy tastes may try to get used to a light diet. Not only that, some students go to other places to go to school, and at first they will have symptoms of acclimatization.
When you leave your hometown to go to school, you may have little chance to taste authentic hometown food after four years of college. I only itch when I am greedy. What I miss most is probably a bowl of noodles cooked by my mother.
3. Language barriers
In addition, you may have to overcome the difficulty of "language". China has a vast territory and abundant resources, and the dialects in each region are different. Even in an area, there may be several dialects. Four people in a dormitory may speak four kinds of words and can't understand each other. I've just arrived in another province, and I'm a stranger. At this time, if someone says to you kindly in my hometown, "Are you okay?" That would be great.