Showing posts with label Freshers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freshers. Show all posts

Monday, 28 July 2014

LIFE AS A STUDENT | WHAT TO BRING TO UNIVERSITY

Hiya! Welcome to the next part of my Life As A Student series and today I'm going to give you an idea of what to bring to university. This will vary for many students because some universitys provide bedroom packs and microwaves,kettles etc etc. This is the exact list I refered to when buying and packing for university. Keep in mind I was a very excited university student and I didn't really need some of the things on the list. Also some things may be missing from the list because I bought them after I moved into my university halls. I hope this helps.
Documents

  • Passport
  • Passport photos
  • NHS/Medical documents
  • National Insurance card/documents
  • TV License 
  • CV
  • Bank Details
  • University Documents
  • Exam certificates
  • Student Finance documents
  • Birth Certificate
  • Driving Licence
Kitchen
  • Kitchenware : Mugs, Glasses, Cutlery, Plates, Bowls,Frying pan, Tin opener, Tea Towels, Containers, Saucepan, Washing up liquid, Sponge, Baking tray
Studying
  • Diary/Planner
  • Lined paper (A4)
  • Plain paper (A4)
  • Folders
  • Stapler
  • Hole punch
  • Post-it notes
  • Tape
  • Notebook
  • Pens & Pencils
  • Magazine holder
Bathroom
  • Bath mat
  • Bath towel
  • Hand towel
  • Face cloth
  • Toilet roll
  • Shower mat
Bedroom
  • Bed sheets
  • Duvet
  • Duvet cover
  • Pillows
  • Pillowcases
  • Bed throw
  • Hot water bottle
  • Alarm clock
  • Laundry basket
  • Hangers
  • Door stop
  • Mirror
Electricals
  • Calculator
  • Laptop
  • USB
  • Printer
  • TV
  • Camera
  • Extension Lead
  • iPhone speakers
Toiletries
  • Shower gel
  • Tooth paste
  • Tooth brush
  • Cotton buds
  • Cotton pads
  • Moisturizer
Miscellaneous

Monday, 21 July 2014

LIFE AS A STUDENT | FRESHERS WEEK

I've decided to do a series on a my blog called Life As A Student, where every Monday leading up to freshers week I will be doing advice posts for all freshers, students and anyone that wants to know really. You can read last week's one here, also I'd love it if you messaged me or commented and told me any university related topics you would like me to cover. Today I'm going to give you some tips for freshers week and along the way give you little snippets of my freshers week.

Try and arrive in the morning or mid-afternoon. Going out clubbing with people you only met a few hours ago is actually quite scary. Moving in in the evening whilst everyone is getting ready to go out may be an awkward experience. I was the first one to arrive and I spent about an hour walking up and down the corridor shouting ''Hello, is anyone here?!'' convinced that they were all hiding from me!

Leave your door open/Bring a door stop. This tip didn't really work for me because I was right at the end of a narrow so no one ever came near my door but I do know that it worked for some of my friends living at other halls.

You don't have to do anything you don't want to. You don't have to drink! Due to medical reasons I didn't drink during freshers; I still made friends though and I still went out. To be honest getting absolutely wasted everyday of the week isn't me anyway, if you're having fun I don't think anyone will notice you haven't drunk.

Go to your course inductions  My course inductions were absolutely pointless and I really didn't need to go :) but being the great influence that I am, I encourage you to go to all of them.

Explore your new city. If your completely new to the city why not check it out during the day. I done this twice and realised what a beautiful city Nottingham is and I also got lost!

Freshers Flu. Now I didn't get freshers flu *woohoo* and neither did my flatmates but I have heard it makes you feel absolutely dreadful. Don't wait till you're too sick to get out of bed before buying antibiotics. 

Go to Freshers Fair. How can you say no to freebies! Its also where you find out about societies so I would really recommend you go to freshers fair and join a society. If your too scared to go to trials/auditions or society meet and greets by yourself why not ask your flatmate if they can come with you.

Be nice. Not everyone has a loud personality, some people can be very shy and find it hard to make friends please please please don't leave anyone out. I really do feel sad when I see someone is with a group of people and they look left out. It won't kill you to ask them if they're alright, even if they're a complete stranger you can ask them if they wanna stick with you or hold their arm or hand whilst walking through the club.

Monday, 14 July 2014

LIFE AS A STUDENT | UNIVERSITY SURVIVAL GUIDE

I remember this time last year I was all over blogs and YouTube looking at  tips for university students and watching university experience videos. Now that my first year of university is over I feel like I am qualified to give advice to freshers starting in September. 

Socialize. This is something I wish I did more in my first year. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm a really chatty person and I love meeting new people. For some reason I found it really hard to socialize and I was really guarded. I joined the dance society and didn't really fit in or start making friends until December/January and I only really talk to 2 people in my seminar group! Don't be scared to go up to people and introduce yourself. I remember in freshers week people would randomly coming up to me and introduce themselves. So that's a tip for you guys and definitely one for myself going into second year. 

Manage Your Time. I struggled with this quite a lot. I have a very hands on course, a lot of it involves spending hours in the newsroom; trying to find people to interview, going to court and on top of that I of course had coursework deadlines. I was also on the first dance team and trained 4 times a week, when it got closer to performances  rehearsal could go up to 6 times a week so I was always busy. Not managing my time meant I was starting coursework 4/5 days before it was due which I promise you is not fun. I've done a blog post on how to keep organised which you can read here

You're Not Going To Be Friends With Everyone. You are going to meet so many different people ( you will come across a couple of bell ends! ), you're not going to get along with them all. Some of the people you don't get along with might even be your flatmates. Or I could be wrong and you might end up being best friends with everyone you meet! I didn't get along with 2 of my flatmates and let's just say the thought of never seeing them again fills me with joy :). But I get along so well with my other 4 flatmates that the other 2 don't even matter, I'm living with them for the next year and I miss them so much too!!

Keep Active. I know that a lot of people feel that they put on weight when they go to university. I personally didn't take notice if I put weight on or not but every time I came back home to London my mum would say I look like I've been starving myself. I kept active through dance and right at the end of the year I starting going to the gym.

Manage Your Money. Let's just say half way through first term and second term my bank balance was £0.00 :)

Go to Freshers Fair. How can you say no to freebies!

Join a society. I joined the dance society and I must say it was the best decision ever. I only went to the dance auditions because my flatmate wanted me to go with her and I ended up getting on first team! Being part of dance I've had the opportunity to perform in the Capital FM arena, had the opportunity to go to Liverpool, participate in so many competitions and of course met some beautiful, talented people.

Have fun. It's such an amazing experience and it's going to go by so fast. You don't want to look back and regret anything. Work hard (very hard) and play harder!! 

Have you got any more tips for students? If your starting university in September what are you most worried about?