1. Don’t get too drunk (immediately)
2. Don’t stay home all the time
There are so many things not to do at university Freshers’ Week. No showing all the amazing events is a big no-no. We feel for the introverts reading but Freshers’ Week truly is the best time to confront these fears. Events great for socialising with other people in your situation and make a perfect ice breaker, so give it a try.3. Don’t stay inside all the time!
Making friends at university can be easy as bumping into someone at the local shop. Staying inside will do nothing but isolate you. Check out the library, pay attention to posters and interact with other students. You won’t regret it! Getting out in the sun is also great for endorphins, and can help you manage student stress a bit better. But it is Freshers’ Week, so don’t feel the need to spend it exercising. You’ll be doing that by dancing.4. Don’t join too many societies
We’ve got tons of tips on how to join a student society, but if we could give you one piece of advice – it’s to not go crazy signing up to everything at once. There’s nothing like being hounded by all the societies you swore you’d join a week ago. The reality is that you’ll probably only have enough time to enjoy two of them (three max)5. Don’t think you are going to make loads of friends immediately
6. Don’t feel tied to the friends you do make in Freshers’ Week
Finding the friends you’ll finish university with at freshers week is rare. It’s just how it goes, often times the people you meet will become acquaintances before too long – Just contacts on social chat you haven’t messaged in forever. This is completely normal! Don’t restrict yourself!7. Ignore local advice on health services
This will definitely come in handy later, trust us. Knowing where the local NHS walk-ins or sexual health clinics are is important – even if you don’t need them straight away. Also knowing how to change to a local doctors at uni is highly recommended.8. Don’t forget to ring your friends and family
Allowing yourself to get homesick is definitely one of the things not to do at university Freshers’ Week. It’s not easy being away from home by yourself. Those calls home are essential, especially before meeting your friends.9. Don’t forget to check your emails!
Time flies when you’re having fun and it can be easy to get lost in the madness. Stay in the loop and Freshers’ Week becomes even more fun.10. Don’t go too hard too early
Forgetting to organise a schedule is one of the main things not to do at university Freshers’ Week. Sleep for instance is crucial, neglect this and you’ll find yourself more susceptible to the infamous fresher’s flu (or Covid!)Authors
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Aminah is a dedicated content expert and writer at Unifresher, bringing a unique blend of creativity and precision to her work. Her passion for crafting engaging content is complemented by a love for travelling, cooking, and exploring languages. With years spent living in cultural hubs like Barcelona, Sicily, and Rome, Aminah has gained a wealth of experiences that enrich her perspective. Now based back in her hometown of Manchester, she continues to immerse herself in the city's vibrant atmosphere. An enthusiastic Manchester United supporter, Aminah also enjoys delving into psychology and true crime in her spare time.
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