
1. Pace yourself

2. A vitamin drink before bed = lifesaver

3. Find out what welcome lectures you have
Unfortunately, with freshers week comes welcome lectures. While the last thing you want to be doing with a hangover that’s built up over multiple days is to sit in a lecture hall, it just has to be done! While you shouldn’t let welcome lectures or induction days stop you having fun, make sure to set multiple alarms before you start partying the night before to avoid missing them. It’s also a good idea to find out when any freshers fairs are, mainly for all the freebies available, but also to sign up for societies.4. Go into freshers with an open mind

5. Be yourself

6. Stock up on easy meals/comfort food

7. Prop your bedroom door open and sit in communal areas as much as possible

8. Make the most of being able to go out every night without uni work

9. Pick your freshers events wisely – is a freshers wristband really worth it?
It can be difficult to know whether to buy a freshers wristband for the club events or not. I bought one for £25 in first year, and I’d say it’s worth buying if you know you’ll be out at every event. However, the wristbands get more expensive the closer you get to freshers week, so obviously there is less value for money. Some of the events in freshers week are must-dos, such as a zoo party and any other fancy-dress nights. Take advantage of fancy dress nights and go all out if you can – one girl from my accommodation dressed as a penguin for the zoo party! In our group for freshers, only two of us had wristbands, so we managed to get in faster than the rest. However, they were never far behind us, and always made it into the club despite not having forked out for wristbands. So perhaps if you’ve managed to find your flatmates on Facebook, check if anyone have wristbands. Here’s more on freshers’ wristbands and whether you should get one or not (you should).10. Try to go to loads of different pre-drinks

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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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