Moving into University can be both exciting and nerve racking. It’s the start of a new chapter, late-night study sessions (or Netflix binges), and the chance to socialise with new people and make new friends. But, for most, this can be intimidating. There’s no need to worry, though. We have got you covered with the best tips to help break the ice and help with settling into student life.
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The Realistic Costs of Private Halls of Residence
Private halls of residence offer purpose-built student accommodation in partnership with universities, often providing higher quality amenities and a greater choice of rooms. But, when it comes to the nitty gritty, how much should you expect to pay? In this blog we will explore the pricing landscape and take a closer look at budgeting tips and tricks for students.
The Tips You Need to Find the Best Digs
Congratulations! You have finally made it out of college and are excited to embark on your new adventure as an independent and professional adult, meeting new people, exploring new places, and learning so much more. Now that you have your acceptance letter, picked your modules, and finalised your student loans, it’s time to start the exciting process of choosing where you would like to live.
The 8 Powerful Benefits of Student Accommodation Gyms
Keeping fit is something we all need to prioritise and while heading off to uni may not be a time when your health is your number one priority, a good fitness regime can boost your experience in many ways. Looking for a reliable and affordable gym in your new home doesn’t need to be difficult, especially if you opt for student accommodation with an on-site gym. Convenience is obviously a real benefit of using student accommodation gyms but here we’re exploring eight more benefits of using these on-site facilities.
Living On-Campus vs. Living Off-Campus: The Main Differences
Congratulations on being accepted into university! You have worked hard to get this far and now a new way of living and learning is fast approaching. University life is great fun, but often very busy, so it is wise to make sure you choose accommodation that you will feel comfortable in and that caters for everything you need, to minimise stress throughout the year.
The Quickfire Guide to How Student Accommodation Works
Are you excited to be leaving home for the first time or are you stressing about the logistics involved? Whether you’re a super organised person who has met all of the application deadlines and are already packing or someone who's slightly more nervous about what to expect, this quickfire guide will help put your mind at ease and help you navigate the world of university student accommodation effortlessly.
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.
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.