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Being away from home for the first time is exciting and a bit nerve wrecking. Don't worry, here are 5 things every Fresher should know before going to uni in London.
Going to uni in London is something many students dream of. From UCL and Kings College in central London to Queen Mary university in East London, some of the best universities in the UK are based right here. Wherever youâre headed, be it a brand-new city or still close to home, weâve got some helpful tips to make student living that much easier. Â Sure, itâs exciting and a bit nerve wrecking being away from home for the first time, but time flies! Between Fresherâs Week and January exams, first-year students generally get into the swing of things quite quickly.
It wonât take very long to make friends and become part of the furniture in your student accommodation. Until then, here are some things every Fresher should know before going to uni in London.
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Making new friends is easier than you might think
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Making new friends is easier than you might think
Meeting new people is always a little daunting. You might be feeling anxious about fitting in or not too sure how to make friends at uni. Donât worry, every other fresher is going to be feeling the same. Take comfort in knowing youâre all in the same position and any initial awkwardness will ease up fast. Be friendly and open-minded and take every opportunity to get to know people in your university course, along with those staying in the same student accommodation as you. Who knows, your BFF might be a simple âheyâ away so go for it! There will be lots of fun Fresherâs Week events to meet other students. Itâs the easiest way to break the ice and make new friends at uni so donât be afraid to get involved.
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Itâs totally normal to feel homesick at university
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Itâs totally normal to feel homesick at university
Homesickness is nothing to be embarrassed about. For many, going to uni in London means moving away from your friends and family â and all the familiar comforts of home. Itâs a big change with many exciting new adventures just waiting for you. But itâs also completely normal to miss your life back home every now and then. The best way to deal with homesickness is to find a balance between home and here. Bring along photos of your loved ones to style your student room and give them a quick call between lectures or on weekends to stay close. At the same time, make an effort to explore your local area and spend time with your flatmates â the more settled you feel, the more London will start to feel like home away from home. Remember, youâre living in the best city in the world!
And if you do need a little extra support, residents at Scape can drop us a message on the Scape app anytime to get in touch with a mental health trained member of staff. Weâve got your back.
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Thereâs more to Fresherâs Week than parties
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Thereâs more to Fresherâs Week than parties
Fresherâs Week is a rite of passage for first-year students going to uni in London. Youâll get a chance to see some bands, hit the bars and meet new friends. Itâs a great way to a feel for university life and let loose before the semester starts. But thereâs more to Fresherâs Week than just parties. Itâs also a chance to get some important admin stuff out the way. Like locating your lecture halls so you donât get lost on your first day of class or registering with a local GP and doing some grocery shopping.
You can read more tips on how to survive Fresherâs Week here.
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Itâs fine to go with the flow but think about the future
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Itâs fine to go with the flow but think about the future
Youâre young, going to uni London and have your whole life ahead of you. Itâs totally fine to go with the flow and see where things take you. But itâs never too early to start thinking ahead. Sign up for sports clubs and societies at the Fresherâs Fair. Itâs a fun way to meet new friends and explore your interests, but itâll also look great on your CV when itâs time to apply for a graduate job. You can also reach out to your student accommodation to see if you can join the sustainability committee or become an events ambassador or content creator. Remember to stay on top of your studies. First year is less intense than your second and third years at uni but make sure you go to all your university lectures, avoid these common study mistakes, and revise consistently throughout the year so you can smash your exams. After all, you know what they sayâŠfailing to plan is planning to fail.
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Everything will fall into place
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Everything will fall into place
There are some students who cannot wait to leave home and enjoy the freedom of university life, and there are others who might find it slightly daunting. Take it one day at a time and trust that this will soon feel like home. There are also helpful second and third-year students who can support you, so donât freak out and take it all in your stride. Youâll soon realise that life in university will give you all the independence and freedom you have ever wanted.
Your university life is about to begin. Good luck, have fun and make the most of going to uni in London.
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