First, take part in extracurricular activities.
The reason for this is probably that students suddenly came to a strange environment and didn't integrate into it, but after all, they have to live here for three years and can't isolate themselves from this environment. You must find something you are interested in, so that you can actively participate in it and enrich your college life.
Therefore, students with this idea can list their own specialties, and then cultivate some related hobbies in a targeted manner, devote themselves wholeheartedly, or play with people with the same hobbies.
Second, it is normal for college students to be homesick.
People who go out will be homesick, let alone students who have just grown up. If you miss your hometown specialties, you might as well ask your parents to send you some famous hometown food to relieve the suffering of lovesickness. If you miss your parents, you can communicate with them face to face through video every day. If you have time, you can spare a few days a month to go home and see your parents. I believe this will alleviate your classmates' homesickness.
Third, learn to be alone with yourself.
Parents can't always revolve around their children, they will have their own lives. Therefore, children who go to college in other places must gradually get used to being alone with themselves and enjoy a self-disciplined and rich time. Maybe when we grow up, we will be separated from our parents, so we must have the ability to take care of ourselves. After all, our parents will not accompany you for life. The behavior far away from home is also to better complete their studies and support their parents in the future.