Tips on moving to University
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Moving to University
Moving to uni and finding a place where you’ll be happy to live can sometimes feel daunting, so here’s a quick guide on making the move!
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Packing what you need:
It can be easy to pack your entire wardrobe but you will need to think carefully about what you can take, there are things that you think you will need but won’t end up using and they will just take up space. Split your packing into categories to help you figure what you need, for example:
- Bedroom
- Bathroom
- Kitchen
- Study
Remember, you’ve also got to transport all your things to uni, so packing light is always worth it. You can always go back home if you need extra items or buy anything you’ve forgotten once you’re settled in.
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Once you arrive at uni:
When you get to your accommodation, unpacking first is always a good idea so you can start to feel at home straight away. Tackle your room first, then move on to dividing up what you need in the kitchen, – you’ll also be able to see what the uni has supplied for you already like kettles, microwaves etc. Afterwards, its time to get your first food shop so you can refuel after all that moving and get sorted to see you through fresher’s week!
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Meet your flatmates!
Now is the time for you to relax and socialise! You’ll be living with your flatmates for the year, so it’s important to get to know them. Fresher’s week is a great opportunity to become friendly with your flatmates and go out together to Students’ Union events and take part in Freshers Fair and Welcome Week.
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Explore the local area!
Once you’ve moved into your accommodation make sure to explore the local area with your flat-mates. It’s not only a great way to bond but it’s also very reassuring to know that you’re not the only one navigating the new surroundings. You can start to get a feel for what it is like living in a new place and where the local shops, restaurants, cafes and bars are.
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Your first week of studies:
You’ll have some time to settle in to living here before term starts so it’s always a good idea to check you have all your study supplies and are clear on your timetable beforehand. During your first week you’ll get to know more about the course, the modules for the year, meet your lecturers and start to make friends with your course mates too. It is always a great idea to organise to meet up outside of studies during the first few weeks to get to know each other properly!
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