So, you have your placement confirmed and are ready to enjoy the perks of university life, but one thing we are sure you haven't yet considered is how to enjoy your new experiences whilst also delivering high-quality academic work. We have seen many students feel the effects of intense burn-out within their first year, and it is not a fun way to feel, especially when you are away from home. This is why we want to take a moment and share our top tips to help you develop an enjoyable and maintainable study-life balance.
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The 5 Essential Rules for Living with Friends in University Halls
Living with friends in university halls for the first time can be a great experience, but it's important to agree on some basic, yet essential house rules to ensure everyone is on the same page and comfortable.
12 of the Best Cheap and Easy Student Meals
Let’s face it: learning to cook is not everyone’s cup of tea, and with looming deadlines and the all-important socialisation of uni life, spending hours over a stove isn’t appealing.
Free or Cheap Things to Do in Bournemouth on a Student Budget
With the recession looming and a lot of uncertainty when it comes to finances, it's understandable that you may want to be savvy with money right now. As the cost of living rises, so may your concerns.
When to Start Looking for Student Accommodation
Beginning the search for your new home away from home can be very exciting, giving you a newfound sense of freedom, with a brand-new set of people. There’s plenty to consider prior to signing the paperwork, and the first thing to consider when thinking about student accommodation is when to start looking.
A Guide to Your First Year University Experience
So you’ve made it into university and are getting ready for the big move. It’s probably the first time you have moved away from home and will be independent, both in your studies and in your own life. You may be feeling excited, but also a little apprehensive as you may not know what to expect. Luckily, we are on hand with our ultimate uni guide for first year students to help you get the most out of your uni experience.
The Top 9 Things You Need to Know Before Moving into Student Accommodation
You have studied hard and are now off to uni, congratulations! Now it’s time to get ready to move into your university accommodation. You have likely never done anything like this before and it may feel a little daunting as you won’t know what to expect. To help make the transition that little bit easier, we have compiled some things you can do ahead of the move to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Whether you are moving into student housing or halls of residence, we are here to help!
The Do’s and Don’ts When Choosing Second Year Student Accommodation
After a fun filled first year as a university fresher, now is the time to start the search for second year accommodation. From budgets and safety to convenience and location, there are several factors to way up – but with plentiful options on the market, we are in no doubt you’ll soon find a space to call home. Keep reading to discover the do’s and don’ts when choosing second year student accommodation.
Student Accommodation: Studios Vs. Shared Flats
One of the biggest parts of university is deciding on the right student accommodation, as after all, you will be spending a lot of time there!
You may be stuck on whether to choose a shared student flat or a studio apartment, so we are on hand to weigh up the pros and cons of each to help you make your decision.
Bournemouth Student Life – The Ultimate Guide to Living in Bournemouth as A Student
Bournemouth is a vibrant, cosmopolitan seaside town and has a lot to offer students who are looking for an exciting university experience. With seven miles of sandy beaches, restaurants, cafés, shops and a buzzing nightlife, there is plenty of things to do when you aren’t studying.