It’s another time of transition in Mahidol University International College (MUIC)—when the current academic year ends and, after the summer respite, the new academic year begins. Senior students get ready to conclude their studies and prepare for graduation as a new batch of freshmen enter the MUIC as a new cycle of life starts.
We’ve asked two senior students about their advice that they can share to freshmen—tips that are borne out of their years of studies in MUIC which hopefully can prove to be a major boost to the new students as they feel their way in their new environment.
Mr. Jiratt “Boom” Pluemthanom
4th Year, International Relations and Global Affairs (IRGA)
- Plan your weekly balance. Balance is key. Create a weekly routine that includes time for classes, studying, extracurriculars, exercise, and friends. It helps prevent burnout and keeps you productive throughout the trimester.
- Join with a purpose. Don’t just join clubs for the sake of it—find ones that align with your interests or goals. Active involvement in the right activities will give you real growth, valuable networks, and meaningful experiences.
- Go solo, it’s okay. Don’t hesitate to attend events, join clubs, or explore new things even if no friends tag along. Some of the best opportunities and friendships come from stepping out of your comfort zone.
- Prioritize your peace. It’s natural for some friendships to change or drift apart over time. Focus on your mental well-being, and surround yourself with people and environments that support your growth.
- Don’t fear course load. If you're interested in a class, don’t skip it just because it seems tough or outside your major. Many electives turn out to be surprisingly rewarding — academically and personally.
- Explore the campus.
- Try new things.
- Don’t be afraid to be wrong.
- Learn from everyone.
- Manage your time wisely.




