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Consider Safety A Game of Chess

Written by: Tonya (she/her)

5 min read | Published: December 19, 2024

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Entering a new country for college can be an exciting opportunity for many incoming students. An important aspect of life as an international student is understanding how to maintain safety during this transition. It may be helpful to look at safety measures like playing a game of chess. The more you plan your next move by looking ahead, the more likely you are to prevent risks and protect their pieces. Safety measures are the same way, the more you plan the more likely you are to protect yourself.

Physical Safety

As in chess, a new player to the game may have difficulty understanding the rules and can find themselves distracted as they try to remember them instead of looking ahead to potential dangers to their pieces. Physical safety can be viewed much the same way; distractions can pull focus and cause individuals to become distracted and forget to look ahead for dangers. At times college students may experience situations where their physical safety is at risk. However, international students could be at greater risk due to not fully understanding the new area you live in yet or American social norms. Here are three ways to maintain physical safety:

Financial Safety

In chess, pieces of the board are currency, players create strategies and try to see ahead to avoid losing as many pieces as possible. During gameplay, it’s important to assess what pieces should be moved next and to where. Likewise, it’s important to assess when to use and who to share financial information, including where and when to use money. Money customs and information sharing are different by country, by state, and by the region of the state you’re in. To better maintain financial safety, understanding these concepts are important. Here are three tips to help:

Mental Safety

Chess is both a rewarding and difficult game which is why so many great books and movies have been created to showcase that. It takes practice, patience, and vigilance to become a chess master. In the same way, it’s no secret that being in college is both rewarding and difficult, which makes practice, patience and vigilance in maintaining mental safety. Read the following three tips to learn more about mental safety:

Many experiences in the United States as in international student will be filled with excitement, learning, and growth. During this time, taking an active role in maintaining safety whether it be physical, financial, or mental is important. Just like in the game of chess, the more one plans the better the outcome will be. When it comes to safety, the same idea applies, the more you practice looking ahead and taking safety measures the more likely you are to have a good outcome.

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