The step between school and university isn’t as daunting as it may seem, but it’s definitely full of change – so here’s our advice.
You’ll soon find that university is, thankfully, not like school at all. The major change is that lecturers aren’t like teachers – they will treat you as adults, but at the same time be absolutely willing to help if there’s anything you’re unsure about. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
At the same time, lecturers won’t necessarily tell you exactly what to do and where to research, so a lot of independent work needs to be undertaken. Referencing research is something that is easy to pick up using the University’s referencing guide relevant to your faculty.
Lectures aren’t neatly timetabled into five periods a day, so organisation is key. Getting around campus isn’t too strenuous when you have the MySouthampton app, which handily has a map.
It’s not just getting to lectures and keeping on top of lecture notes that need organising, but things like money too. It’s best to try to sort out some form of weekly budget, because the first term will be a struggle if you end up emptying your bank account during Freshers’. If you keep on top of your money and do a little bit of planning, it’ll go a long way.
It’s good to become aware of the support that’s available when you move in as well – just in case. SUSU’s support page has everything you need to know in terms of advice, including student-run services such as Nightline. Your Personal Academic Tutor will also be on hand for any queries you have regarding your degree, with other academic support available too.
Also prepare to get involved with things. Freshers’ is probably the only time you will ever be able to try so many different new things, so make the most of it.