Tag: life in a new country

  • How to Handle Exams and Applications Without Burning Out

    How to Handle Exams and Applications Without Burning Out

    Applying to universities while keeping up with school and entrance tests can feel overwhelming. Between assignments, exam prep, and endless application forms, it’s easy to feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day. But the good news? With the right strategies, you can manage it all—without burning out. Here’s how I did it, and…

  • From Rejections to Ivy League: Student Journey

    From Rejections to Ivy League: Student Journey

    Every student dreams of walking the halls of an Ivy League university. But what many don’t see are the struggles, setbacks, and lessons learned along the way. My journey to the Ivy League wasn’t a straight road—it was filled with rejection letters, self-doubt, and hard work. Here’s how I turned things around, and what you…

  • Top Application Mistakes Students Make

    Top Application Mistakes Students Make

    Getting into a top university is every ambitious student’s dream. But here’s the truth: even the brightest students sometimes trip up during the application process. Strong grades and achievements are important, but success also depends on how well you present your story, manage deadlines, and avoid common mistakes. At GroupL Education, we’ve seen talented students…

  • Personalized Mentoring: How It Helps

    Personalized Mentoring: How It Helps

    When it comes to university applications, no two students have the same story. Your background, strengths, and ambitions are unique—and that’s exactly why personalized mentoring makes such a difference. At GroupL Education, we believe that one-size-fits-all guidance simply doesn’t work for high-achieving students aiming for top universities. So, what does personalized mentoring actually look like?…

  • Homesickness & Mental Health: A Student Guide

    Homesickness & Mental Health: A Student Guide

    Studying abroad is an exciting journey filled with new opportunities, cultures, and friendships. But along with the excitement, many international students experience challenges such as homesickness, culture shock, or even mental health struggles. Don’t worry—you’re not alone, and there are ways to make the transition easier while taking care of your wellbeing. At GroupL Education,…

  • Adapting Quickly to a New Country & Culture

    Adapting Quickly to a New Country & Culture

    Starting your study abroad journey is exciting — but moving to a new country means adjusting to a different way of life. From unfamiliar food to new social norms, it’s natural to feel a little out of place at first. The good news? With the right mindset and strategies, you can adapt quickly and start…