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Student Engagements in First Year of University


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01 September, 2022

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Student Engagements in First Year of University


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01 September, 2022

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We know, we know. Freshman year can be a bit daunting, especially as an international student. Worry not, though; it gets easier when you make friends. This article provides you with tips and strategies for making friends that will help you survive and thrive your first year of university. Let’s dive in!

First Year of University

1. Attend the Welcome Party

Universities usually host a welcome/orientation party for freshmen to help them make friends and warm up to and adapt to the university environment. These, which are sponsored by student clubs and campus groups, inform first-years about student activities and how involvement can enhance an individual's experience and support academic success. It’s a good idea to attend them and get to know your fellow classmates, then strike up a conversation with them.

2. Join A Student Club

The best way to network and make friends who share your interests is by joining a club. Every university has plenty of clubs with different interests; find one that interests you and give it a go!

3 Attend A Sporting Event

Nothing will make you feel more proud to be a member of your university's community, regardless of whether you are a sports enthusiast or not, than supporting your university's athletic team in a varsity event. Additionally, there will undoubtedly be a lot of amusing chants, scarf waving, and partying. It’s a great way to bond with your colleagues and make new friends!

4. Live in a PBSA

This would be quite the move. Being surrounded by people of all backgrounds and origins is one of the best aspects of living in a purpose-built student accommodation. You can use your shared study abroad experience to establish a closer relationship. While they are separated from their families and friends, this gives students a sense of community and belonging. You can contact us to help you secure your room! 

5. Get a Part-Time Job or an Internship

Many students find that having a part-time job while in university is essential. They're It’s a terrific way to improve your finances, make friends, and pick up some new skills, even if you don't need one. It looks fantastic on your resume as well. Long holidays are the ideal time to earn some money. Another great idea is doing an internship. With a summer internship, you can gain some practical work experience and make new pals as well! It's a win-win situation!


6. Invite Friends Over

This is another great way to bond with your colleagues. Invite them over for a game night, a dinner night, a movie night, or even a study night! This will allowThis allows you to get to know each other quite well and have some fun.

7. Explore The Local Area

Attending college is an excellent chance to get to know an area you've probably never lived in before. There is always something new to discover, whether you live in a large city, a small town, or anywhere in between. This will also help you make new friends outside of campus!

8. Go On A Road Trip

Have you been yearning to go to a city a few hours away from your university? Plan a road trip to this location with a few of your buddies and explore new places together over the weekend! Don’t forget to pack some goodies, please!

9. Attend On-Campus Events

Going to events organised on campus is a great way to get to know your colleagues and your professors as well. Universities usually host many events and festivals that are of social, cultural, or academic nature. 

10. Attend Your Lectures

It’s obvious, isn’t it? Besides learning new things and helping you get your degree, duh, this will help you make new friends! Speak up in one of your lecture classes by raising your hand. Asking or responding to a question in front of a class of tens or even hundreds of your peers might be extremely intimidating. However, doing so will help you stand out from the crowd and be recognised.

Here you have it!

These were some of the activities you could do and participate in while surviving your first year of university. 



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