
Stay close to home
I know for many people, one of the exciting things about uni is moving away from home, but sometimes it also comes at the cost of homesickness. If you know you’re the type of person to get homesick easily, it’s best to apply to universities closer to home. Staying close to home was something I am glad I did since it was always easy for me to go back whenever I wanted. Moving hours away isn’t for everyone.Make plans to visit home
Making plans is an obvious but important part of getting over homesickness at university. Having regular plans to go home (or even having your family and friends come to visit you) gives you something to look forward to, and will make your homesickness less intense. If you’re planning on doing this, it’s definitely worth making sure there is a public transport route that you can take, just in case you don’t have a car.
Arrange a weekly call
So, let’s say you have moved away and going back home isn’t possible. Arranging regular calls with your family and friends is a fantastic way to keep in contact, and can help massively with feelings of homesickness at university. Having regular calls will help you feel closer to home, even if you can’t be there. It also doesn’t just have to be a call. You could do a quiz, or play an online game such as Scrabble or Pictionary (there are so many options), as long as it works for you!Decorate your room

Go and meet people!

Call someone

Remember that It’s not permanent
Your homesickness will pass. Moving out is hard, but it’s easier to overcome once you get into a routine at university. When you go home for holidays, you will most probably start missing university, and experience a whole different kind of ‘university homesickness’.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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