Managing by yourself
If this is the first time you’ve lived alone, you will be taking responsibility for things you’ve never had to before. While this could be a steep learning curve, you will probably enjoy your newfound independence.
Before you go to university it might be a good idea to check you know how to do essentials like cook a nutritious meal and wash and iron your clothes, as this will save on phone calls home later on! It’s also a good idea to plan a budget before you go to university, as you will feel a lot happier if you don’t have to worry about money. See the Money section of this website for help with budgeting.
If you are struggling to manage by yourself there will be plenty of people at your university or college who can offer support and advice. See the Looking after yourself section of this website for more information.
Student Perspectives
“University was the first time I lived alone. The thing is, though, that you’re not really alone. The place is full of people in the same situation as you, so I never really felt like I was by myself.”
Colin, History, University of York.
“I really struggled with my work to begin with, but things soon got better. It took me a while to realise that it was impossible to just coast through my degree.”
Dave, English and Related Literature, University of York.
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