I have never heard of this but after google, this looks fascinating! Is this postgrad?
Yes, postgrad! I am super excited, Durham is one of the top universities in the UK in archaeology and Museum Studies

I have never heard of this but after google, this looks fascinating! Is this postgrad?
Awesome ^_^ Do you plan to stay here or are you going back over the pond once you've finished?Yes, postgrad! I am super excited, Durham is one of the top universities in the UK in archaeology and Museum Studies![]()
I'm 20 and won't be finished till I'm like 25-26 (unless I fail)Where do you live: Dundee, Scotland.
Where are you from: Same
What are you studying: Computer Arts
University: Abertay
Sport of choice: Basketball
Console/Weapon of choice PS4/PC
Favourite UK TV show: Luther, 11 o'clock show
CBBC or CITV(brit kids tv channels): CiTV
I already got to do the freshers/going to uni shit once, but due to my mum getting cancer i had to drop out to pick up the slack around the house when she became housebound. I'm back finishing off what i started. I have only one class for the entirety of semester one because it's a 2 semester class and because i didn't finish it all i have to do it again from the start. This means i'm pretty fucked in regards to making any friends on the course since i'll only be in 2 hours a week initially. Also I can guarantee that i'm older than almost everyone on the course, even though i look like i'm 12.
I'm simultaneously looking forward to it again but not. Also freshers week happens from the 1st of September but i don't get my loan until the 8th so no cash to do shit :/
Awesome ^_^ Do you plan to stay here or are you going back over the pond once you've finished?
I'm 20 and won't be finished till I'm like 25-26 (unless I fail)
I know that feel kinda
yeah I have no idea if I'll have money either but there are plenty of free things to do aswell! plus overdraft woo
I'm 30Finish when I'm 33.
Senator Soufflé;125385446 said:I just reread the OP, pretty hilarious, nice job.
My other regret based advice, which may be too late at this stage, is go into halls if you can. It might seem better to get a house with people from High school etc,and you may be worried about not liking the idea of living with strangers but you can become too insular and miss out.
Then again you could get a bunch of assholes, who steal your milk and unscrew your door during the night and drag you out of bed...
Unscrewing the door takes real dedication when you could just kick it down. They really must not have liked you.
Living in halls also means that you might end up with racist wankers from Laandaan or pricks who think it's a good idea to blast music out at 5am on the same day everyone has an exam.
I'm 30Finish when I'm 33.
Unscrewing the door takes real dedication when they could have just kicked it down. They really must not have liked you.
I have never come across this... what?
Living in halls is great with the communal feeling, but I do agree, the blasting of the music/partying can get tiring when you want to get to sleep or work. Lived in halls in Central London.
Senator Soufflé;125423564 said:Happened to a friend of mine, I didn't go to Halls, hence my regret.
They dragged him out of bed because he wouldn't participate in playing Smash Bros at 4am with lots of alcohol involved, which actually sounds pretty great.
My main fear is money shit, I'm scared of how I'm going to make ends meet and manage everything. It's bizarre that we never really did money management in school. The plan is basically to shop at Aldi and Poundland and to get ten weeks' worth of toiletries together before I go so that's one less thing to worry about. My maintenance loan doesn't even cover the accommodation which really doesn't help. Guess it's time to stack shelves.
I don't want to be Mr. No Fun but at the same time I don't want to get myself into any difficulties by pissing all my money down the sink. Main problem is Freshers' Week, really. Vodka red bulls add up.
For Gaf-fers who are doing their postgrad, how do you fund your studies? There is no student loan given by the government for postgrad is there?
OK, I think I've recovered enough from the victory hangover.
Where do you live: From September, Birmingham! In halls! Woo!
Where are you from: Coventry
What are you studying: BA English and History
University: University of Birmingham
Sport of choice: Um, I'm more of a walking/dancing type to get my exercise. I like watching athletics tho
Console/Weapon of choice: Wii U has Bayonetta, I'll go with that
Favourite UK TV show: Probs Sherlock tbh, that or Silk
CBBC or CITV: CBBC although lord knows the last time I watched either was years agoooo (god, I fucking loved Jungle Run tho, makes me want to watch it again)
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Definitely in the same boat here, I've got work if I need it but I just don't get how students manage to go out so damn much
Posted in my Uni's fresher's facebook group. Trying to found out who my flatmates are. Already found one girl who's amazing and lives in the same flat, and another who's doing the same course as me.
And holy shit there's fucktons to do in Fresher's week. Winchester's got haunted walks, comedy central, pub quizzes, movies and of course huge parties.
I'm shit scared but excited at the same time.
Here's a tip. Don't look like a fool taking a picture in front of the Bull in the Bullring. But honestly , you'll love it (although I don't like Brum too much having lived there my entire life).
Hey Freshers, I'm doing some mentoring for new students (specifically people living at home), so what kind of questions would you like to have at a first meeting or expectations?
Jeezzus I move into halls on saturday, how's everyones packing going?
I have barely started :|
I don't really understand, do you mean what would I ask a mentor or what I would like to be asked by a mentor...?
Jeezzus I move into halls on saturday, how's everyones packing going?
I have barely started :|
I don't really understand, do you mean what would I ask a mentor or what I would like to be asked by a mentor...?
Yeah, don't be the guy that needs to be dragged around because he's too drunk to walk, that's my thingSunday for me! Packed most of my stuff weeks ago, wanted to go for ages. Mum keeps buying me stuff and doesn't think I'll survive unless she buys me every, single, thing.
Still only know one of my flat mates, out of a possible 7. Luckily there's a huge freshers party on Sunday so hopefully I'll get to know them pretty quickly. I'm a lightweight though so I'll have to keep my drink down.
I recommend getting a NUS card to all Freshers.
Annoyed that I don't know my timetable yet, got important video game meetings to sort but I don't know when I'm free D:
I guess some helpful encouragement to socialise, questions to make sure I've got everything I need, I think if I had a mentor I'd want someone that suggested events to go to and was enthusiastic like when Peter gets that black guy to help him when he's diagnosed as "retarded" someone to push me out of my comfort zone and make me try new things I wouldn't necessarily steer myself towards on my own.. Don't know if that helps lolWhat I would like to be asked by a mentor
Hey Freshers, I'm doing some mentoring for new students (specifically people living at home), so what kind of questions would you like to have at a first meeting or expectations?
Mmm, soon the streets of Nottingham will be awash with fresh meat. Soon.
Soon.
Hey Freshers, I'm doing some mentoring for new students (specifically people living at home), so what kind of questions would you like to have at a first meeting or expectations?
Still only know one of my flat mates, out of a possible 7. Luckily there's a huge freshers party on Sunday so hopefully I'll get to know them pretty quickly. I'm a lightweight though so I'll have to keep my drink down.
Not a fresher, just going into second year but I live at home and I would have appreciated hearing about how to travel around the area in the evening to get home and still have a sociable enough nightlife. I wasn't one for it in College but at uni I had no idea at first and I was the only person with that problem which was annoying. Hopefully that helps.
Where do you live:Near Brighton!
Where are you from:Near Brighton! Home is just north of the city.
What are you studying:Mathematics and Computer Science, second year.
University:University of Sussex
Sport of choice:NFL (watching, at least. Not a sporty chap myself)
Console/Weapon of choice:WiiU at the moment, but for the period between October 3rd and the 24th, it'll be 3DS for Smash before Bayo is out.
Favourite UK TV show:Blackadder for life son.
CBBC or CITV(brit kids tv channels):CBBC, but they both suck now.
Living in the South is so expensive as a student, I'm glad I live at home so I can actually afford to retain my hobbies. I know the area really well having lived here all my life, so any Sussex or Brighton freshers if anyone wants to hit me up I'll happily show you round or grab a few drinks sometime!
Woo brighton ainn't too far from me and I visit there every now and again, I'll PM you next time I'm popping over!![]()
aww shutup maaayn you should totally get out there!! Don't make me come up to London and drag yo' ass outWhere do you live: London
Where are you from: Devon
What are you studying: Digital Film and Video
University: London Southbank
Sport of choice: Not a sports person
Console/Weapon of choice: PS3 I guess
Favourite UK TV show: Spaced
CBBC or CITV(brit kids tv channels): CBBC
Although I haven't done much for freshers yet. I'm just too quiet, shy and nervous to even talk to anyone.
Sure thing, sounds like a plan! Good luck at Portsmouth, I looked round last year and it's a really nice uni - almost went there.
From my personal experience I wouldn't consciously think to try and hold back on the drink, neither think to try and drink as much as possible. Just drink with what you're comfortable with, stay in a happy state and have a damn good time. The first few nights are absolutely essential in meeting your potential life-long friends IMO - most of my flatmates from first year ended up missing the first few nights out for various reasons, and in that time I just bonded so well with people from other flats that I became best friends with them and rarely became proper friends with my actual flatmates over the course of the year (I was always spending time in these other people's flats).
Oh and also when playing drinking games follow the rules and actually drink! People get fed up with the `boring` people who always try and avoid it. Though saying that if you get made an incredibly dirty pint - avoid it. It will just screw up your entire night. And also if you ever feel you are too drunk just go to the toilet and down a few pints of water, helps tremendously.
Wow, I guess it's easy to see that I drink a lot at uni.
Starting uni next monday and it's depressing the hell out of me.
How come deewd? Where you going?Starting uni next monday and it's depressing the hell out of me.
Haha that's awesome, I'm not sure about my flatmates yet but I know they're not sure about me eithernext saturday aaaaaahhhh
idk how to feel, my flatmates are mad in the best way and really it's a match made in heaven, but I'm still utterly terrified. i think when i get my feet on solid ground and i start getting a sense of what my life will be like it'll be fine, it's just weird seeing all these nebulous dates for inductions and fairs and not really being able to envision the locations at all
in terms of drinking, lmao, i'm more than fine. i know myself pretty well so there should be no major upsets on that front.
Where do you teach?Great story CyclopsRock.
As a professor too, first weeks are the best times at the university. Seeing all the insecure kids stepping out of the comfort zone of their parent's nest, blinking in the light, hesitantly edging unto this rollercoaster of experiences. Little kids with hopes and big dreams, that I'm going to squash with glee. New meat for the grinder.
Basically I'm jelly as fuck.
Thankyou redshift for err..I graduated (from Warwick Uni, anyone else?) this summer, this thread is making me sad. Freshers was the best part of Uni for me.
Make the most of living in halls with loads of people freshers. Especially if you're doing a 4 year course and all your friends leave after 3, because that last year will be hellish.
Also, annoying as it is depending on where you are you might need to have somewhere to live next year sorted as early as Christmas. This means you need to find people to live with pretty soon. Be aware that once someone gets the idea that they'll be living with you and your friends it's hard to shake them of that idea without being very ruthless.
Be careful with the student overdraft. They are interest free, until you graduate. Some get slowly ratcheted down over a year (I know NatWest does), others you need to be even when you graduate. If NatWest still do a free railcard get that student account but I think they stopped doing that.
At the very least learn to cook some basic pasta meals. You'll save so much money.
Don't be fooled into thinking doing all nighers for assignments is a laugh, or an experience all students should go through. It'll make you want to die.
It's so easy to go from 'it's ok, I just missed one lecture, I'll just check the notes and it'll be fine' to sitting exams where you literally haven't been to a single lecture for that course. You can make up for that in revision but it's a lot easier to just go to the lectures. Don't miss any; once you start skipping it'll end badly. I had one week in Freshers where me and a friend just didn't go to any lectures. Actually I had a couple of terms where I barely went to any. It makes revision so much harder, it's not worth the lie in.
And yeah have fun too I guess.
Well, here goes the sum total of damn all.
Where do you live: Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Where are you from: Belfast, Northern Ireland.
What are you studying: General IT.
University: Belfast Metropolitan College.
Sport of choice: Probably Hardcore Bowls.
Console/Weapon of choice: 3DS.
Favourite UK TV show: Red Dwarf.
CBBC or CITV: CBBC, because Horrible Histories.
If anyone is coming to University of Manchester, feel free to send me a PM with any questions. I was a fresher this time last year!
what the the fuck is hardcore bowls and where do I sign up
Why?
Is it because you don't know anybody? Because nobody knows anybody. That is the great thing. Everyone is scared and alone. There are so many different societies and groups of people that, if you put in the effort will be good for you. There will always be somebody or many people you can be friends with if you look in the right place.
^My advice to freshers would continue this - attend as many taster session for societies as possible. Particularly for your specific course, but also for interests you have, be it gaming, dodgeball or Harry Potter. Even if you are really anti-social there are people less sociable and weirder than you! You just have to put in a little effort.
Also, in halls keep your door open as long as possible. Maybe have cards/games available. Also, if you have a games console, play local multiplayer...
might as well fill this outHow come deewd? Where you going?
Fuck the policeEveryone get smashed, get fucked, and have a great time.
I'm sorry to hear that mate, but you'll still be meeting new people! Location isn't everything y know!might as well fill this out
Where do you live: Luton
Where are you from: Same
What are you studying: Computer Science
University: Queen Mary University
Sport of choice: Cricket
Console/Weapon of choice: PS Vita
Favourite UK TV show: Father Ted
CBBC or CITV: CBBC
QMU isn't a bad uni by any means but i missed my offer to the uni all my mates are going to and it's still pissing me off. Was also looking forward to moving away and experiencing something new but now i'm stuck at home commuting to uni on the fucking tube.