Showing posts with label Student. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student. 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

Saturday, 14 June 2014

LIFE AS A STUDENT | MY FIRST YEAR IS OVER

How time flies! It really is a shock to me that my first year at university is over, it's been an absolutely great year. It feels like only yesterday I was excitingly packing my whole life up ready to move away from home. I really don't think I could some up how amazing my first year of university has been in a little paragraph - so here are the highlights of my year in pictures...



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Bring on second year...
Bxx

Monday, 26 May 2014

LIFE AS A STUDENT | GET ORGANISED

Since starting university, there have been many occasions where I felt like things are being thrown at me all at once and out of the blue. I do feel that staying organised, planning your weeks and just getting things done makes student life just that tiny bit easier. I've come up with a few tips on how to get organized and if it helps at least one person I'll be a very happy girl.




Get An Academic Diary/Notebook
Writing down what you are doing during the week and then planning around it really helps. So if you want to go out Saturday night but you have an assignment to do, you plan your week around making sure you have it done before Saturday.

Budgeting - Get A Small Academic Diary
Before starting university I thought I was amazing at saving money and budgeting.. I thought wrong! In my first and second term I found myself pretty poor after a month and half ( I learnt from my mistakes, and I have done really well in the third term). So unless you have a money tree I'd advise that you get budgeting

Use Your Phone
If you've got a smart phone; calenders, to do lists and planning apps are a great way of keeping organised. Although I do feel that having everything written is much better.

Have A Separate Folder For Each Module
When I first started university I bought a big folder for all my modules and after a couple of weeks I realized that it just wasn't going to work. So I bought a smaller folder for each of my modules, this way I could actually fit the folder in my bag (TIP: Now the year is over I have taken all the work out of my small module folders and put them into my big folder. This way I have all my first year work in one place and I can use the small folders for modules in second year)

Spend A Couple Of Minutes At The Beginning Of The Week To Plan Your Week
This ties in with my very first point but whenever you think its appropriate to plan your week, whether it be every week or every day

Plan Your Outfit The Day Before
Now, In the morning if you take longer picking out your outfit than you do actually getting ready then this definitely applies to you.

Prepare Your Bag The Night Before
Rushing out of your house, getting to uni and then finding out that you've forgotten something is very annoying!

Actually STICK TO IT!
Now there is no point planning your week if your not actually going to stick to the plan is there ?!