Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 April 2014

Things I didn't know about University but wish I did!

Easter's going too quickly and my exams are creeping up around the corner so I thought that instead of posting another 'exam related' blog I would treat you all to a list of things I didn't know about university that I really wish I had before I went!

So here goes;

    1. Things Cost Money. Looking back I was quite naive when moving from home where most things were at easy reach and money wasn't a huge issue because I had a job and supportive parents, to moving out on my own. I soon realised that everything costs money and it's hard to get by if you don't have any. It wasn't the daunting amount of money I am forking out via my student loan that is the problem, it's day-to-day costs that I never thought about when living at home. Most students prepare themselves for the costs of going out drinking and books, however I forgot about the simplest of things like snacks(no-one can sit through a 2 hour lecture with their stomach rumbling), fancy dress outfits (no-one wants to be the odd one out), fines for not handing your books in on time (I've had one and don't intend to have anymore after hearing about the fine)!!
      So, keep a good eye on your bank account before it's too late and you've spent all of your loan and have to open an overdraft...which luckily I haven't had to do! 
    2. Self-Motivation is an absolutely KEY skill to obtain. So, most people are told that 'don't worry you're first year is easy you won't have to do much work' however, this is not the case. Prepare yourselves for a huge step up in terms of workload. It takes a while to get used to but you will soon learn that you have to get up, go to the library, and finish that essay, otherwise you have to rely on exams or other assignments and you're more likely to fail! Some decide to write their essays the night before and stay up all night writing it but if you want a good class degree this is not an acceptable standard of essay and you will not achieve a very good grade. 
    3. Not everything is as it seems in the prospectus. Make sure you visit the universities you are applying for, there would be absolutely nothing worse than picking any old uni(they all look nice in pictures) and turning up to it looking more like a prison that a university. I did actually look at the University of Bedfordshire beforehand however a friend of mine is stuck in an awful halls of residence and the uni's not much better. So, try before you buy!
    4. Yes, it looks amazing and yes, it tastes amazing but it's too expensive for dinner every night!
    5. Lastly, takeaways. It is so easy for students to become lazy when they move to university because food isn't free or magically put in your fridge. It costs money, a lot of money so before you decide it's too hard and expensive to cook recalculate and you'll soon realise that takeaways every night is going to cost a significant amount more than buying a weekly shop. Don't be lazy, get some cooking skills in you now before you get to uni and it's too late!  

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Second Blog Post....

Hi everyone, I thought I would make this post all about updating you on university and fresher life!

So, being a fresher...for me honestly was not everything that I expected it to be. Don't get me wrong it's not bad, I just think I got caught up in the moment and didn't really think logically at first. A few factors that I am struggling with at the moment are:

  1. Money or more the budgeting side of having money. As much as I appreciate being given a part time job whilst I am at university I also think it may be a factor in why I have no money, because I know I will be getting paid again at the end of the month..which is SUCH a bad attitude and don't worry I know it now! 
  2. Separating work time with play time... everyone knows the saying 'work hard play hard' but at the moment I think I may be slacking more on the 'work' part of that saying..which I have realised needs to change before I start studying for my exams...and it will change because at the end of the day university is definitely NOT about the partying..I am not paying all that money to not get a good degree am I?! 
I don't think I was expecting such a change in my lifestyle, which looking back, was obviously going to happen living by myself! 

Personally, I think everyone who goes to university should be given one of these haha! 

So, to everyone thinking about the party life and how amazing university is going to be, non-stop partying...re think because it is an awful lot of money to be paying just because you want to have a party, and also do not choose to study a degree if you are not one hundred percent sure on whether it is right for you..there are so many options out there for us and if you're like me and only get steered in the university direction whilst at school then go and research for yourself, university is like everything, it's only right if you are certain. 

I am so so glad I made the university decision because for what I want to do, having a degree and hopefully a masters in teaching will get me far in my career... Bring on the future!