Thursday 31 December 2015

Happy New Year




HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

I want to thank every student in and out Canada for their honest and sincere emails in 2015.

I look forward reading more emails in 2016, especially those of you from Kenya. Krismasi Njema!!!






Thursday 24 December 2015

Merry Christmas


I like to say a Merry Christmas to everyone:
  • applying for admissions/student visa
  • preparing to resume classes and arrive Canada in 2016
  • adjusting to the new weather, people, environment, etc. in Canada
  • if this is your first Christmas away from family.
  • if this is your first ever winter experience.
If you are lonely, make sure you browse your local city website for events happening around you. There is always something going on in this festive season. Get out and experience Canadian winter and do not forget to dress warm.

Merry Christmas to you and your family. 

Tuesday 15 December 2015

Email question about my mistakes as a student

I recently updated the 'about me' section of this blog and got an email about previous mistakes I made as a student in Canada.

I did not really give any personal details but did manage to summarize a few points.

Prospective Student:

While I was going through your blog you mentioned that you made some mistakes if it's not a bother I would love to know about those mistakes.


My Reply:


Oh there were lots but I will summarize them.
First of all; make sure you study what you are passionate about. Do not go into Engineering, Medicine or Law because mummy and daddy have asked you to. If you do, you will be frustrated and when the program gets tough you will lose interest quickly.

Choose your friends carefully irrespective of background. If you want to see your future then take a good look at the friends you walk around with. Would your parents encourage their behavior? and do they challenge you to think beyond where you are?


Make Canadian friends and learn the culture real quick. Your Canadian friends grew up in Canada and will show you the ropes quick.
Consider your time an asset and do not waste it but always invest it. Write your goals and aspirations down. Tell yourself what you would like to become in the next few years.


Don't always go with what everyone does but follow your heart and make sure you pray to God for every single step you take.

Remember the main reason you are in Canada is to study. Once you begin having problems with your grades or with your school then your study permit could be in jeopardy.

Start applying to summer positions in your field from your 2nd year of study. Get some real Canadian experience.


Learn how to manage your money well and be accountable for every dollar you spend. It will surely help you in the future when you begin working. If you have an android phone download the 'expense manager' app.


Be very honest with yourself and know your boundaries. Don't be afraid to speak up anytime you find something does not sit right with you.


Don't let peer pressure from your friends redefine who you are. Be genuine and stand by your words.
Take your Spiritual life really seriously. Canada is great but without God you could be really lost.


Sorry this might not be the details you expected but I learnt quite a bit and most I could not fit in here.