Education Choices Magazine Summer 2021

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FRESHERS 2021

Preparing yourself mentally for University Some top tips for freshers As the start of your first year at university quickly approaches, it can be so easy to get completely swept up in all the practical preparations, to-do lists and general chaos of organising all your belongings into piles ‘to take’, ‘to charity shop’, or to put in the vague ‘undecided’ category that you convince yourself you’ll come back to later… It’s no surprise then that people often forget to take a moment to think about how to prepare themselves mentally for the transition from A Levels or gap years to the academic and social life of university. Here’s where I’ll do half the work for you by prompting you to think about some ways you can prepare before even arriving on campus and generally just make the most of your time studying for a degree.

Open That Mind It’s a very clichéd thing to say, but it really does help to show up with an open mind. You will be meeting and socialising with a whole host of different people who’ve come from across the UK and even abroad to study alongside you, so it is very likely you will encounter a variety of viewpoints, cultures, traditions, values and attitudes. The beauty of most courses is that they provide the perfect opportunity to healthily discuss how these shape people’s ways of approaching their studies and everyday life. If you struggle to take into account differing perspectives, you will probably only make the experience more miserable for yourself! Are you F.A.T.? (Flexible, Adaptable, Teachable) Being F.A.T. in all the right places is absolutely essential if you want to thrive during your time at university. Most people are aware that leaving home finally gives them the opportunity to be independent and ‘free’; while this is all true, to maintain healthy social and academic lives, it’s good to be flexible with plans, ways of learning and doing things and be open to suggestions from others. You’ll be surprised at how many of your

habits or methods for getting stuff done might not actually work in the same way anymore. And on a pretty basic level, you’re going to need to be fairly adaptable to a completely new way of living – unless you went to a boarding school, being around other students 24/7 is quite unusual! Forget Comparison It can be quite daunting to go from college where you were more or less aware of your relative academic abilities and progress, to starting your degree with a whole new group of students, each with completely varying levels of experience. Personally, I took Sociology and Spanish without previously having studied them at school and remember feeling overwhelmed at the start because it seemed like everyone else had so much more background knowledge. After a while you realise everyone feels just as intimidated by each other! The lecturers are also fully aware of the fact that everyone is starting from a different position; in any case, the focus at university is on your own individual progress with help available to focus on your specific work widely available. Over time, you’ll also start to see what areas and modules intrigue you most and are your ‘strengths’ and begin to tailor your degree to reflect that.

“The key thing to remember is that most people are going through the same emotions as you.”

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