Publisher's Synopsis
A guide to starting university is an easy to read and practical book for students making the exciting leap towards university and adulthood. This book will help students prepare for for their upcoming year, by showing them many helpful and vital tips and tricks based on my own, and friends experiences, that we wish we had known before starting uni. The book is divided into six sections: What to bring before you go: this contains many slightly obscurer items that many students will forget, but almost every student will wish they had them right from the start.Social life - this will show you how to maximise your social experience at university, ranging from societies and sports teams, to different pre drinking games and chants. This section will also teach you many different fancy dress themes, and show you how tie make and tie your own toga. In order to lessen the pain of those unnavoidable headaches the day after, there is also a chapter on how to reduce hangovers, and also how to balance your social life with your studies.Food tips - this will give you little tips and tricks on how to save time cooking such as meal sharing, or cooking in bulk. This section also has five easy to learn recipes (vegetarian and non vegetarian options) that every student should master while in their first year.Household hacks - using a washing machine and keeping your room tidy may seem like two east tasks, but from past experience, it is amazing how many students find these two aspects of uni life particularly hard. This section will show you how to master both of these tasks, and also how often to wash bedsheets and towels, and the difference between halls and a house.Money hacks - how much they're likely to have (or how little), where it goes, and most importantly how to make more of it. It also shows how to budget, and what apps and cards can be used to get discounts.Lecture hacks - this section will tell you the difference between lectures, tutorials and seminars (and what they actually are), and how best to take notes. It will also tell you all about the dreaded library and how best to use it.It is a perfect gift for anyone preparing for university, and will certainly save you time and money, and make your uni experience much more enjoyable