Pages

AEGM

Monday, September 27, 2010

Being at university can be a great experience, but also a stressful one. 53% of students reported that their stress levels increased since starting university (Student Living Report)


Common causes of stress include debt and financial worries, exam and coursework pressure, balancing study with other commitments, and relationships. 

Not all stress is bad you know!

Not all stress is bad; in fact a degree of stress is often necessary to motivate us to achieve our goals. This is sometimes referred to as ‘eustress’, literally good or positive stress.
However, when a situation feels overwhelming or beyond your control, the resulting ‘distress’ (bad stress) can be damaging to your mental and physical health.

Symptoms of stress

Stress can manifest itself in a whole range of ways, both mental and physical. Physical symptoms can include racing heart, panic attacks, insomnia, changes in appetite, nausea, headaches, and lowered resistance to infections such as colds.  Mental symptoms might be a lack of concentration, absent-mindedness, anxiety and depression.

Dealing with stress

The best way to beat stress is, where possible, to remove its causes. This might mean cutting down on your extra-curricular commitments, or seeking advice from your student welfare officer on dealing with your financial problems.
There is also a section on student finance which you may find helpful.  However, some stressful situations are simply part of life, such as multiple essay deadlines or the break-up of a relationship.

If you’re going through a period of unavoidable stress here are a few tips 

  • If you’re overwhelmed by the pressure of work, break down the things you have to do into manageable tasks and tackle them one at a time
  • Talk to friends and family about how you’re feeling
  • Stick to a healthy diet and get plenty of fresh air and exercise
  • Avoid using alcohol and drugs as a way to cope with stress, as these can negatively affect your mood as well as your health
  • Don’t put unrealistic pressure on yourself – no one is perfect all of the time
  • Use relaxation techniques, such as taking slow, deep breaths. Yoga and meditation are also popular activities for reducing stress.

Could there be an underlying reason for your stress?

We all get stressed from time to time, but if you’re frequently stressed or your levels of stress are very high, there may be an underlying reason such as a medical condition or unresolved feelings about past events.
It can be helpful to talk to a counsellor or a doctor about your experience of stress. Students are fortunate in having access to a free, high quality counselling service, so take do advantage of this if you need to.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Guinean students celebrating EID ul fitr in Malaysia


Eid ul-Fitr is a celebration held by Muslims to mark the end of Ramadan and thank Allah for the strength he gives them to get through this period of fasting.
it is also a time for fellowship, socialization, and good wishes, and it is celebrated with a variety of local traditions all over the world. Every Muslim wants to wear new clothes on   Ed and crowds of customers throng, the shopping centers making their last minute purchases on the days prior to eid.

Guinean students celebrating EID fitr in Malaysia

In Malaysia, Eid is more commonly known as Hari Raya or Hari Raya Puasa. Hari Raya, which literally means 'Celebration Day'.  Eid-ul-Fitrs is important for Muslims because it gives the happiness on the faces of all type of people, rich, poor, old people, youngsters, children, males and females. All people dress up in their best on this occasion or at least neat and clean clothes and attend prayers at the local Mosque or Eidgah (an open-air mosque usually outside the city) just after dawn. After saying prayer, the Imam (the leader) gives an address to people and after that people hug each other and say "Eid Mubarak", and then they return to their homes




   






During Iftar gathering which was organized after conference

Sunday, September 12, 2010

THE GUINEAN CELEBRATING THEIR VICTORY RECTOR CUP 2009

congratulation to all Guineans !!!!



In these photos, The Guinean students are celebrating their victory ,which was organized by the Rector of International Islamic university malaysia(IIUM) known as "Rector's cup " Dadis club which is embadied as guinean students' club won the final against the malaysian students'club 3-1
congratulation to all Guineans !!!!In these photos, The Guinean students are celebrating their victory ,which was organized by the Rector of International Islamic university malaysia(IIUM) known as "Rector's cup " Dadis club which is embadied as guinean students' club won the final against the malaysian students'club 3-1