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University Survival Guide for International Students

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By alex williamsonPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Guide for International Students

Before joining your new university, you go through countless blog posts and watch endless videos in order to feel somewhat prepared. Despite this, when you reach there, there are a few things which you are never prepared for. So, here is a mini university survival guide that will help you adjust to the new place easily.

General Tips:

Keep your door open: Yes, you read it right. If you are going to bring one thing to the university, bring a doorstop. It can be really difficult trying to say hello to everyone while you are carrying your life down the corridor, but keeping the door open lets your flatmates know they are always welcome inside. It might also be worth bringing a box of sweets or baking some cakes, the flatmates can really appreciate it. This is a pleasing way to acquaint you to the new place.

You don’t have to pack everything: For the first term only pack your winter clothes, if you are going home for the Christmas holidays, you can always easily pack some of the lighter clothes. Also, many requisites will be available to buy when you are in town. You can save some room in the suitcase and wait until you arrive before even stocking up on the toiletries.

Try to buy secondhand textbooks: University textbooks can be really expensive, however, if you dig around you can easily buy a secondhand version. Also, it is important to appreciate the recommended reading. You will not be examined directly from a certain textbook, so only buy those which suit your reading preferences the most.

Register with the university doctor: The first time you are properly ill staying away from the home can be really upsetting. If you know you are registered with a doctor, it can really help you make things that are a little bit stress-free. You can save money too if you have registered with the university doctor.

Remember your key: There are times when students can lock out of your student accommodation Sheffield. This is common and the process, later on, is really difficult. If you are someone who tends to forget their keys, then you can easily keep two keys. So that you can result in you locked out. If you have forgotten your things before or if you want to avoid any time, then keep your remember safe.

Socializing

Socializing is the key to good mental health. Keep the below points in mind to ensure you have a great social life.

Don’t have to go every single night: Just because something is going on every night doesn’t mean you have to go out every night. You personally went out with my flatmates for a few nights and spent a few chilled nights with your friends from home. How many nights you show up is completely up to you. At university, peer pressure probably won’t be as bad as you think. You can have plenty of time to meet other people who are more on your wavelength.

Always have emergency cash on you: Though the universities are situated directly in the city center, meaning you can walk from one place to another. If this is the case, please still keep emergency cash with you. Keep it in your phone case or in your bag, which you always take with you. This is still a new place for you and whether you lose your new friends, miss the last bus home or have a change of plans that needs a taxi, you never know when you might just need some cash anytime.

Check the society night out: If drinking is not really your thing but you still want to get out and meet new people. If you have a good look at all the social events. During the fresher's week, most of the societies will allow anyone and everyone to join, regardless of interest or membership, and will have a huge variety of events. You can enjoy a trip to IKEA, buffet meals, cinema trips, etc. This is a great way to meet some amazing people with whom you can have great fun.

You can explore the city: Take some time out from student apartments Sheffield to explore the beauty of the city. You can always find out new things whenever possible. There is a wide range of new opportunities that you can explore which can often be overlooked. You can challenge yourself to find the hidden gems of the new city. There are endless opportunities where you can have amazing fun.

Conclusion

Therefore, here is the survival guide. You are never prepared enough as every student has different experiences. It is how to accept the place and explore it. There is a wide range of things, which you can enjoy. Find the places, which serve the best cuisine, or a place where you find yourself. Every place is unique and you just need an open mindset. However, be safe and take care of yourself.

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About the Creator

alex williamson

I am Alex Williamson working as a Digital Marketing Manager in University Living. University Living is a student accommodation provider all over the world.

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