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... Read moreHaving studied in Canada myself, I can relate to the stress many students experience. The academic workload can be intense, with tight deadlines and high expectations. Many students also juggle part-time jobs and adapt to a new cultural environment, which adds to the pressure. To cope, I found that maintaining a balanced schedule helps a lot. Setting realistic goals each day prevents burnout. It's also important to seek support—from student organizations, counseling services, or study groups. These resources can provide emotional support and practical advice. Another key factor is time management. Using planners or apps to organize assignments and exams can reduce last-minute anxiety. Additionally, engaging in physical activities and social events helps in relieving stress and building a community. Overall, while being a student in Canada can be challenging, proactive strategies and utilizing available resources make the experience manageable and even rewarding.