Five tips for starting university life in Chester

Starting student life can be a daunting prospect, but here are five simple tips to help the transition.

First, make the most of opportunities to get to know people. “Freshers week”, the first week of the academic year, features a number of events to help new students make friends. You’ll also have the opportunity to sign up to numerous societies, and this can be a great way to meet people with similar interests.

Second, you’re going to university to expand your horizons, so spend some time exploring the area. Chester has a lot of history and culture to offer in itself, but you could also visit nearby Liverpool, or pop over the border into Wales to admire its countryside and coastal towns.

Third - remember that budgeting is important. You will likely be on a fixed income, and from this you need to pay for your accommodation near Chester university, preferably with bills included, as well as your food, extra study costs and some reasonable leisure activities. Setting and sticking to a budget will avoid the stress of running into financial difficulties.

Fourth, if you’re struggling to cope, you do not need to deal with it alone. The University of Chester offers a range of support services to help students have an enjoyable study experience.

Finally, remember to have fun! While focusing on your education is important for realising your dreams, you also go to university to have a good time and make memories with your new friends.

Written by Henry

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