If you find yourself unhappy with your study abroad country, first identify the specific reasons for your dissatisfaction. Common issues include cultural differences, academic challenges, or homesickness. Addressing these proactively can improve your experience.
Consider seeking support from university counseling services, joining student groups, or connecting with fellow international students. Many institutions offer resources to help you adapt.
If the situation doesn’t improve, explore transferring to another university or program, either within the same country or elsewhere. Ensure you understand visa implications and credit transfer policies before making decisions. Prioritize your well-being while evaluating options.