SUGGESTION AND RECOMMENDATION

There are a variety of solutions for students to overcome barriers in their academic pathway. Firstly, a practical solution is that they should develop a detailed daily plan to improve their academic outcome and maintain good academic standing at the university. Secondly, it is important for international students to identify campus resources available to support one's academic and personal needs. Nowadays the information world is highly structured and key resources could be found on the shelves of any respectable college or university library, getting students to use scholarly and other resources is a rather straight-forward matter. Access to information resources has now become almost universal and mostly unfettered. Depending on the topic students need to research, they might find that different libraries might serve them better. In most cases, a public library will work well, but when you need to access cutting edge information, the universities offer a wider collection of resource materials. They should take advantages from library as the efficient resources. Thirdly, students should understand how to communicate effectively with various campus constituents (for example: faculty, academic advisers). Sometimes university schedules tours throughout the semester, international students should not to skip the tours in order to expand their networking.
          
The Government could have a great influence on the academic pathway of international students by supporting educational institutes and non-government organisations to provide a better service to help students to find accommodation; and to provide accessible and translated information on the process of finding accommodation, their tenancy rights and services for legal advice. 

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