When going off to college we automatically think our
weekends will be spent studying, making new friends, and attending on campus
activities. You’re so excited about learning your way around campus and making
sure all financial aid paper work is in order, that being homesick is the last
thing on your mind. Think about all the things you’re missing: a home cooked
meal, privacy, less responsibility, and quiet time ….you should be worried if
you don’t get homesick, LOL!
This can be a challenge for some, but let TGHT help you survive
being homesick.
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Leave your dorm room:
It’s okay to talk to your parents, skype your friends or talk on the phone
to those you miss but being in your room is when you’re most homesick. Designate
one day during the week where you’ll make those types of phone calls. If you’re
starting to feel homesick in your room, head to your campus university center
or coffee shop to mingle or do some reading.
Be sad and get over
it: If you miss home, it’s normal to be sad. We’re pretty positive that other
students are feeling the same way you are. Just remember, be sad for a day and
that’s it! When that day passes it’s time to move on, get up, and get active.
Join an on campus club, work out, attend an event, and make sure you’re getting
the full “campus life” experience.
Make college home: Yes
we all know college will never replace where you grew up, but you can always
make some of the same memories. Think of it as a home away from home. It’s all about
recreating those moments. Did you have great friends? Were you heavily involved
in your community? Love for journalism? Meet new people, sign up for campus volunteer
groups, or join the schools newspaper staff. Also decorate your dorm room similar
to your room at home; this will help you feel more comfortable in your new
space.
You’re not alone: Do
you feel like everyone is adjusting so well to campus life and you’re the only
one in your dorm room homesick? That’s not true at all; you’re not alone so
take the time to reach out to others. Have a “homesick sleepover” night and invite
your new friends, make sure they bring blankets, movies, and snacks. Are you
good at planning? Organize a day to go out and volunteer at a local shelter. This
will remind you how precious family time is and how fortunate you are to go off
to college.
Make sure you’re keeping in contact with your high school friends.
They may be struggling with homesick and need to hear your voice. Schedule a
three way call once a week to update each other on college life and experiences
or schedule a weekend visit and enjoy a different college atmosphere. Having
those childhood friends close during your college years will help your
transition even smoother.
Do you have any tips for a homesick college student?
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