When you come to university in the UK, your first week there is known as Fresher’s Week. Some universities have Fresher’s fortnight, but most of them are only a week long.

During this week, there are many different events happening at your university and around your new city to help you settle into university life. These events range from clothing fairs to day trips to wild nights out.

There isn’t enough time during the day to attend all of these events, so how do you make the most of Fresher’s Week? Keep reading to find out how.

Check the Schedule

The first step in making the most of Fresher’s Week is to check the schedule ahead of time. This way, you can research the events, their proximity to your accommodation, and their cost.

Most events are free, but some nights out or trips away might cost money to attend. Make sure you can afford it. Also, make sure you attend your introductory lectures and classes in your first week and don’t prioritize Fresher’s events over them.

Deck Out Your Student Halls

Lots of Fresher’s fairs have cheap items that can help you decorate your student halls. From posters to plants, there’s so much you can find for cheap or even free to help decorate your room.

Decorating your student halls will help the place feel like home faster and brighten the place up a lot.

Don’t Try to Do It All

With so much going on all week (or two), you might be tempted to try and attend as many as possible. While this is a good attitude to have, you need to pace yourself or you’ll burn out in your first week.

Make sure you get enough sleep, eat well and have time to relax. Missing a few events isn’t the end of the world, just make sure to go to a few that you like the sound of to make the most of it.

Don’t Avoid It

On the other hand, don’t try to ignore Fresher’s Week and avoid all of the events. They might not seem like your cup of tea, but it’s a great way to meet new friends and form connections.

Lots of unis have fairs where you can join clubs and societies or even just buy clothes. If clubbing and partying isn’t your thing, these are perfect ways to meet people without having to do that.

Take Care with Money

The final tip to leave you with is that you need to be very careful with your money. When that student loan first hits, it’s tempting to go mad and buy buy everything in sight.

But that money is supposed to last you all semester and pay for your rent and expenses for the next few months. Give yourself a Fresher’s budget and stick to it! The last thing you want is to be broke and struggling after your very first week of university life.

These Tips Will Help You Make the Most of Fresher’s Week at University

Fresher’s Week is an exciting and busy time so it can be hard to do it all. But these are a few of the best ways to make the most of Fresher’s Week when you come to experience university life. Before long, you’ll feel right at home in the city and have new friends to hang out with too.

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