
Hiking In New Zealand
1. Make procrastination your enemy
This tip can be applied in two different ways. First, completing your assignments in a timely manner will save you from that ‘Oh no!’ moment when things are due. It is better to get things done ASAP. That way, when a cool opportunity to travel arises, you do not have to worry about an assignment you waited to do. The second part of this tip is to not procrastinate on travelling. Study abroad is for such a short period of time. If there is a place you want to go to, do it now! Don’t wait for another opportunity because that time may never come.
2. Get into a routine
Proper study habits during the week will give you the freedom to travel on the weekend. Set aside certain blocks of time every day for school work. If this time is used effectively, your schoolwork will seem much less daunting.
3. Go to class!!
This tip may seem so simple, but it is so important. Attending class will save you heaps of time trying to teach the material to yourself.
4. Prioritise and organise your travel
Doing some early research and prioritising the things you really want to do can help in the long run. Organising a trip can prevent you from missing out on something cool along the route or near your final destination. With time being the limiting factor of studying abroad, it is important that you try to avoid backtracking or having to return to a place because you missed something.
5. Enjoy the moment
Don’t get caught up in thinking about what you ‘could be doing.’ Time abroad will fly by! No matter what you are doing, cherish it. Every experience abroad, whether travelling or as a student, has value.

Bungy Jumping, New Zealand
Following these five tips has given me the best experience in New Zealand. I stay busy during the week with school, but have the time on weekends to explore the country. At the end of my time here, I can walk away with a great education and great memories of New Zealand.