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Re: Moving to University

#11 Post by jpeg » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:55 am

Ooh! How exciting :D
You could take a box of chocolates to offer your new housemates/corridor mates :) Someone did that when I first moved into uni and it went down well.
Christmas lights/bedroom fairy lights are always fun to decorate a room with!

Also take things like a clothes drying rack, something to keep dirty laundry in.

I don't think we were allowed to use things like blutack and drawing pins on the walls but everyone did it anyway, I guess it depends on how lenient the rule is....you could get one of those drawing boards and prop it against your desk so you have something to pin flyers and notes on.

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Re: Moving to University

#12 Post by weliveandbreathewords » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:26 am

ooo the boxes of choccies are on offer everywhere at the moment , a good ole pack of heroes or roses would go well :)
ahh fairy lights! i never thought of them :) dont really want to opt for xmas lights so early on(i seem to get sick of xmas come halloween)
ive been looking for one of those laundry baskets which fold out and fold up again, ive seen a few that hang on doors too but since i havent seen my room yet, im not too sure if i have hooks to hang things on.
yeah we get a corkboard with the room, and thats apparently the only place where we CAN stick stuff, but other people are still putting posters up on the other walls, so i might as well too!
I am an arty person, i can always blame it on that x)

freecycle sounds cool :o ill have to check that out and see if they do itt where im staying
cheers for the help folks :)
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Re: Moving to University

#13 Post by Sydney_Bristow » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:31 am

Yeah they do some cheaper boards etc at ikea so you might wanna check it out. Also they've got quite a selection of fairy lights or lamps which are cheaper than some outlets.
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Re: Moving to University

#14 Post by prettyxcool » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:37 am

Congratulations! Make sure you sign up to all the reward cards - tescos's, sainsbury's, as you can exchange them for cinema tickets, eating out etc, - with boots or whsmiths, you can p*y for your shopping.

Also taking turns to cook and clubbing together with other students in your halls to have a meal together a couple of times a week, saves the food bills, and you can have more variety of food, and make friends and have fun too.

Primark is a good place to get household things really cheaply too like the fold up and down laundry basket, and they look nice too.

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Re: Moving to University

#15 Post by jmd1983 » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:57 am

Two ways to secretly hang things up anyway:

Put pins in the top of your doors (wardrobe, front door etc.) then you can hang things down from them with string. No one will ever notice the holes on the top of the door ;)

And if you do put some pins/nails in white walls, fill in the holes with a bit of toothpaste afterwards. You can hardly notice it! :D

Have fun, just try to talk to as many people as you can, sit in the same spot in lectures for the first few weeks so you can meet up with people you've just met. Have a lovely time!

And if you do have a slightly lonely evening...come on here for a chat! :)

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Re: Moving to University

#16 Post by weliveandbreathewords » Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:26 pm

ahh there is a tesco and a sainsburys near my uni, i might sign up for the sainsburys card since that is the larger store(the other is only a tesco express)
im not too worried about meeting new people and making friends, ive already got to know a few and im not even there yet :D so im pretty confident ill have a few mates after freshers :)

ahh the top of the door! i never would have thought of that :o i might try that :)

and theres a mahoosive primark in coventry, so no doubt its going to be my best friend for the next 3 years! theres the good ole 99p store too :)
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Re: Moving to University

#17 Post by lovesitx » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:18 am

Have you got your student bank account yet? My tutor at college told us to look for the ones with the most useful freebies for you like Natwest give you a free 5 year student railcard which gives you a third off train fares, which is handy if you use the train a lot to travel home, a student discount card and £100 off a new laptop but then the overdraft isn't as big as some of the others so hunt around for one that suits your needs.

When I was going to uni (until I deferred for a year) I got sent this Freshers Guide on facebook, its pretty useful and I apologise in advance for how long it is!

Freshers Guide
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Uni will be amazing, FACT! And hopefully there's lots of us out there going to Uni next year with that intention in our mind? Have fun meeting new people and just making the most of our time there! Plus freshers week is going to be really good, with the amazing Union and cheap pints, what more can you ask for?!

Good luck with this coming year and obviously your exams at the end! Work hard and you’ll get into the Uni you want (Ours).

Closer to the time, information about fresher events etc will be put up on this group! We will have all up to date info about freshers and any questions you need answering, will be answered!


WHAT STUFF TO TAKE TO HALLS
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How much to take?
No doubt you've got a lot of stuff in your bedroom. How much are you going to take with you? Unless you've seen the halls you're going to move into, you won't know how big the room will be. You can only take as much stuff as will fit in your car!

What to Take
Firstly, you need to separate what you're going to take into two categories; What you really need? and what you would like to take?

What you really need
First you need to find out what your Halls of Residence provides. However, if there is nothing but four walls, a bed, desk and chair, the following list may be a good guide:

The Basics:

Bedding
o 1 or 2 pillows
o Quilt
o 2 sets of bed covers

Clothes
o Lots of them
o Take enough to not have to do washing often
o Lots of socks is essential, as they go missing from laundry
o DJ/tuxedo/posh frock and posh shoes for formal dinners
o Party/Clubbing wear
o Sports Equipment (football boots etc)
o School Uniform for School Disco

Wash Stuff
o Toothbrush and toothpaste
o Soap/showergel
o All your makeup/beauty products
o Flip Flops

Kitchen Stuff
o Many sets of cheap cutlery, as they go missing very easily.
o 2 dinner plates and 2 bowls
o 2 mugs
o 2 pint glasses
o 2 saucepans - 1 large and 1 medium/small
o 1 frying pan - preferably non stick
o 1 big oven tray - good for lots of chips
o 1 wooden spoon for stirring
o 1 colander for pasta draining (don't try using the saucepan lid)
o 1 chopping board
o 1 sharp knife
o Washing up liquid and sponge thing

TIP: tea towel and oven glove - take these and make sure you keep them safe. Otherwise these will become communal and get ruined really quickly.

TIP: take 2 packs of those sponge things for washing dishes. They will get messy really quickly, so it's good to change round often.


Work Stuff
o Backpack or bag of some sort
o Folders for work
o Well-stocked pencil case
o Remember scissors, holepunch, ruler, rubber, pencil sharpener, stapler, Pritstick and Blutack, and pins
o Plenty of biros
o Loads of dividers for your folders
o Calculator, even if you're doing English

TIP: Keeping all your work organised is the secret of doing well: Make sure you have a folder for each subject.

TIP: Get the folders at the start of term, and keep it organised from the start. Even if you don't do any work in the evening to start with, make sure you've got all the notes, and in the right order.

TIP: If you have loads of courses at the same time, have 1 folder that you take to classes with the current work in it for every subject, and 1 (more likely 10) bigger folder(s) at home for each subject that has all the other work in it. This way, your work will be kept neat and uncrumpled, and you won't have to carry loads of stuff to Uni everyday. As the folder gets full, move some of the old stuff out and into the folders in your room. This way you only have to carry the stuff you need to University.


Stuff That Would Be Nice To Have
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These items include a computer, Hi-Fi, TV, Playstation and other electrical goods. All these things are expensive, and most are heavy and big. Make sure you get insurance for the expensive items.

1) TV

It helps fill those boring moments, not that you'll have many. It also helps to bring people into your room. Check whether you need to b*y a license - they cost a lot of money.

2) Playstation
Fun, but you should have better things to be doing with your time. It'll get people into your room, especially with good multiplayer games, but then you need a TV as well...

3) Computer
Most people consider this vital. Let's look at the pros and cons.
Pros - you can play dvd's on it as well
Pros - you can play cd's on it so you don't need to bring your hi-fi
Pros - you might have internet access
Pros - you might actually need it for work too.
Cons - it'll take up your entire desk.
Pros- what else do you need your desk for?
Cons - if it's not a laptop, they're heavy and difficult to carry up the stairs and will take up all of your car.

Laptop vs Desktop.
If you're going to get a laptop, you don't have to b*y the best one there is - as long as it has DVD and a CD writer you should be fine. You can then take the laptop into college and to the library should you need to.

Tip: If you're going to get a laptop, make sure you get a security chain to lock it to your radiator to stop it getting stolen, and definitely get it insured.


4) Hi-Fi
It always good to have some sort of music or radio. If you have a computer you can use this to play CDs. You could also get a radio-alarmclock combo. Hi-Fis are another one of these items that are big and heavy and will take up the a lot of space in your car. If your computer will play CD's I suggest you do it that way.

TIP: If your going to use your computer to play your CD's, why not put all your CD's on to the computer using something like Windows Media Player, so that your songs are mp3. This means there's less to carry.


Other Stuff
The rest of what you take is optional, but here's a list of things you will probably need.
o Alarm clock
o Watch
o Radio
o Desk lamp. Get those cheap ones from a well-known Swedish furniture manufacturer that cost about £5.
o Sports equipment - you'll probably feel the need to start playing loads of sport once you get to university.
o Frisbees are good
o Washing powder
o Bin Bags
o Laundry bag
o Sleeping bag if you've got one.
o Towels
o Posters although there will be many poster sales throughout the term where you can b*y posters at student friendly prices.
o First Aid Kit - plasters, aspirin, antiseptic cream, cotton wool
o Mobile phone and charger - necessity for phoning home.
o Tin Foil - use it to cover grill pans before putting chips etc on. This way the foil catches all the oil, and you don't have to wash the pan up!
o Umbrella
o Washing Up Liquid
o Camera - record your freshers week and send your photos in to be added to the Website!
o Condoms
o Clothes Hangers



Finally, maybe don't bother with..
o Video Players
o Expensive Bikes - Bikes can be a good idea, but its best to b*y a cheap one.- bikes are top of the

"likely to get nicked" list.
o Ironing Board - The hall should have one plus they will take up a lot of space in your car!
o Clothes Airer - You'll have driers for washing, and there should be airers available too. If not, get

one when you arrive if you really need one.
o Toaster - It'll set off the smoke alarm in your room. Use the one in the kitchen!
o Blow-Up Chairs - You probably won't have enough room to put it up.



YOUR FIRST FEW DAYS: DO'S AND DONTS
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Do:

* Everything! Whilst this may not be physically possible, it is a good idea. This is the time where you can really let your hair down, take part in new things, and generally enjoy being a typical student before the hard work begins!

* Talk to everyone; you are all in the same boat. Small talk is painful, and although you may not even care what A-levels your new room mate took, it will make settling in so much easier.

* Try and remember names (even if no-one can remember yours). After this week you may not see half the people you met again, but it’s nice to remember names and they could be useful in the future.

* Remember to ring your parents. Hourly reports may not be entirely necessary but, believe it or not, they will actually miss clearing up after you and having your music too loud, regardless of what they may say. However, always remember that calls home at 4am are not actually all that welcome!

* Enjoy yourself! Make Intro Week one to remember. Take plenty of photos that you can use to embarrass your mates in years to come, as well as to show your mates back home. Try and stay sober for some of it too so you don’t have to rely on the same mates to tell you that you did have the time of you life during Intro week.

Don’t:

* Try and be someone that you aren’t. Whilst it is all too tempting to put on an act, invent an amazing past, or create whole new persona for yourself, people will soon see through you. Everyone wants to make friends, but pretending you love that new Icelandic boy band you flatmate insists on listening too everyday, or eating Tofu to please you new veggie pal won’t work for long.

* Spend the whole week talking about or, even worse, to your mates back home. Everyone gets homesick and has a moment or two when they want to be reminded of home, but it is important to look forward not hang onto the past.

* Earn yourself a reputation. Remember, you have the whole year to develop a decent and fitting nickname.

* Upset your new neighbours. Although those at home may be used to your late night drumming sessions, music blasting at 2am, or your "quirky" habits, its not the best way to start a new year in a new place with people who don’t know you. Try and be considerate: don’t inflict your personal choices on others, and have a little respect.

* Blow your entire student loan. Although it may be tempting to b*y up the whole of Asda, offer to b*y rounds for all your new best friends, and create a new wardrobe courtesy of the lovely cheque now sitting pretty in your usually-empty bank account, do try and show some restraint. Sooner or later you will all be forced to learn to love the charms of bargain shopping, New Look and Primark will seem so amazing, and you will one day actually enjoy value foodstuffs. So save the pennies while you can, and make the goodies left behind by mum and dad last at least until the second week…

* Forget to enjoy yourself! You never know when you will have the opportunity to spend a whole week lazing about, making new mates, drinking, socializing and enjoying being a student again.

I'm sure you will have an amazing time, I am almost regretting not going this year! xxx

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Re: Moving to University

#18 Post by weliveandbreathewords » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:06 pm

Yes I have a lloyds tsb student account because i get free hostel stays, free music downloads and the most important, a free NUS extra card for 3 years(usually 11 pound per year) :)
Ive had a freshers week timetable but no guides! so this is very useful! :D
ive got all the basics by the looks of it :) washing up liquid and a sponge strangely i never even thought of!
tea towel and oven glove too, completely skipped my mind :)

first aid kit i didnt think id need, but knowing me and my clumsyness, ill have to get one!

ahh the camera! my mos already touched on this, shes going on holiday on oct 10th and she wants it, so shes told me to not lose it during freshers xD
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Re: Moving to University

#19 Post by ejwrank » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:48 pm

Not sure if anything I can add will be useful as a mother and not a student, maybe some of this will be useful.

Take enough stuff (photos, momentos, etc) to make your room seem like your personal room. Most students will end up using blu-tac to put up some posters. It doesn't usually mark. You'll probably get a noticeboard and you can cover that with your photos, cards, etc and you could always b*y a larger one. It might be an idea to take some photos of condition of your room before you start as then they can't come back to you and say you damaged this or that. I know we took photos when my son vacated his room in June to show how tidy he had left it and we got the whole deposit back. (Maybe just luck but it is useful to have a record.) And do p*y attention to the inventory that you will have to sign. If something is missing or in poor condition, a wall is marked, etc, record this information so they don't charge you later.

You can get these towel rails that hook over the radiator and are useful for hanging up your bath towel (space was always limited in the bathroom) and take up less space than a drying rack as rooms are often small. Take an extension lead with space for 4/6 plugs as you'll need the extra plugs for computer, etc. Both son and daughter took a study lamp as lighting is never ideal with single room light. Be sure you take all the leads you need to be able to set up your computer -- some places provide leads, some don't, so come prepared. And double check you have phone chargers, Ipod chargers, etc.

Primark, Ikea (there's one in Coventry that daughter (who went to Warwick U) used for cushions, etc) and Matalan are all useful and not too pricey. In Coventry there is an indoor market that has useful stuff. (Cheap watch batteries and watchbands as opposed to much more than I spend in London!) and market food. And of course charity shops are good places for kitchen stuff. Books are much cheaper if b*ght through Amazon , etc but you probably already know that. And yes, take plenty of clothes (socks and underwear) so you don't have to do laundry too often.

By the way, my father-in-law taught at Coventry back in the 1960s. And I just took my son up to Nottingham for his 2nd year and my daughter finished at Warwick last year, so hope a few of these ideas may prove useful.

Hope you have a great time.
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Re: Moving to University

#20 Post by raj101 » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:16 pm

first day you get there, dont spend time on campus since no one does anytinhg interesting.

instead, have your cv ready and visit all the nearest shops to wing them your cv, or grab an applicatin form from them for a job vacancy.

you'll be ahead of the mob of students that follow in your footsteps that week, and you'll get first pick of the most convenient part time jobs.

then when you get back, commit yourself to freshers week that evening!
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