Challenges Facing Mexican Students in the United Kingdom: Implications for Adaptation During the Early Stage

This article reports data drawn from a doctoral qualitative case study conducted during the 2016-2017 academic calendar. The study explored the academic, sociocultural, and affective challenges a cohort of Mexican postgraduate international students faced during their first 2 weeks at a university i...

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Affect (Psychology)
Barriers
Case Studies
College students
Cultural Differences
Culture
Culture Conflict
Educational Experience
Enrollment
Enrollments
Focus Groups
Foreign Countries
Foreign Students
Graduate Students
Higher education
Individual Characteristics
Literature Reviews
Mexicans
Money Management
Psychological Patterns
School Schedules
Stress Variables
Student Adjustment
Student Attitudes
Student Mobility
Study Abroad
Teaching Methods
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