Free things to do in your city this autumn
This autumn is the perfect time to get out and about to explore your new city, see the sights and explore the streets without spending too much.
This autumn is the perfect time to get out and about to explore your new city, see the sights and explore the streets without spending too much.
The first few days after moving into your new student home will probably be busy with unpacking, figuring out your local amenities and saying lots of hellos to everyone you meet. For the time after that we’ve put together ways you can fill your social time for the first few weekends living with your flatmates.
It’s important to read when studying at university. Not only textbooks and lecture notes, but taking the time to absorb yourself in a story that you enjoy. We’ve got you covered on where to find the best deals on books and what students are reading this year.
Now that results day has come and gone it’s time to get those last few things sorted so that you are ready for September, part 3 of our Getting Ready for Uni blog series should be able to offer some advice.
Students have a lot on their mind during their first few months of university. Getting used to a new place, making friends and working out the perfect study schedule can take up most of your time. Those things are normal. But once everything does calm down, it might be worth thinking about how you wish to support yourself for the next three years.
The years of hard work have finally paid off. You’re going to uni. You may have already found yourself a place to live, but if not we may have something just for you.
University life is exciting and a little scary – as it should be! It’s time for you to really put yourself out there and find out what you’re capable of. But you don’t have to figure that out on your own. And you certainly could do with knowing a few vital things first, which we’ve put together in this blog post for you.
When you think about starting university, you expect to be filled with excitement about what the next three or four years of your life will be like. But you may still be nervous so to help we’ve put together some common concerns from students and how to deal with them.
Sharing your student experience with other people can be fun, exciting and rewarding. To ensure it stays that way, here are some helpful tips you can follow to be the best flatmate possible. It’s pretty simple.
It’s important to get to enjoy the summer; there are plenty of things that you will now be able to do freely, and boosting your brain should be one of them. We’ve put together ways to keep your brain active over the next few months before you begin your university experience.