How to prepare for your return to university in September

How to prepare for your return to university in September

If you’re reading this, we’re sorry to say that summer break is almost over. What this means is you’ll be heading back to university for another year! You’ve probably been through this all before, but regardless of whether you’re coming back for your second, third, or later years, there will still be new things you need to prepare for! 

It probably feels like there are hundreds of things you need to organise, purchase, book, and arrange. For now, take a deep breath, relax, we are here to help! 

We’ve made a helpful guide on how to prepare for your return to university in September for another year of studying (for the most part). 

Plan your Exams/Assessments

One of the first things you should do is plan out your year. Get a diary, planner, calendar or have your phone calendar ready to go. Whichever you feel will help get you the most organised. 

First, add all of your classes, lectures, and any other important dates from your course. This will not only give you a better understanding of your time, it will simply allow you to start planning your weeks and months accordingly. 

Next, add any assessments, exams, or major pieces of work that you will have in the upcoming year. Even if you don’t know your exact exam timetable, you can still add your exam window so you know how long you have to prepare. 

Living Arrangements

If you haven’t done so already, make sure you have somewhere to live! If you’re returning to halls, make sure you know where your room will be and ensure any payments you need to make are organised. 

If you’re moving into a share house, there are a few things that will make your life easier if they’re organised. Apply for your council tax exemption (if you are eligible). This will save you money! Think about making a cleaning schedule to make sure your house stays nice and tidy. To handle your bills, Look into the range of Bills packages we offer at Billing Better to take care of your utilities https://www.billingbetter.co.uk/.

Prepare to Prioritise

The further you get into your studies, the harder your coursework will get. This means studying will take up more of your time, and your classes and lectures will be even more demanding. You need to prepare to prioritise what will help you get the academic results that you need.

One of the best parts of life at university is the number of things that are going on. There are countless clubs, events, parties, and organisations that you can get involved with. These are amazing opportunities but they can detract from the time you have to dedicate to your study. 

You need to be prepared to make tough choices and maybe miss out on things from time to time. You won’t be able to go to every night out, play every game of sport and join every club. If you can prioritise your time, you will get the most out of your academic and social life. 

Look Back

Take a moment to look back on the previous year. What things went well for you and what things didn’t? What parts of your university life did you enjoy and which parts were you less fond of? 

September is a chance for you to reset and start fresh. Think about things you can do to help you get the most out of your university experience! 

Organise your Extra-curriculars

One thing every student is guilty of is getting a little excited. Perhaps you joined too many clubs last year or started things you weren’t that interested in. Take a moment to think about the activities outside of your study that you’re actually interested in and make the time for those. 

Who knows, you might even make room for something new and exciting in your diary? 

Conclusion 

Getting ready for another year of university is exciting! Follow this guide and you’ll be organised and ready to take on the year ahead! Remember, the point of this is to help you get the most out of your time. University is an amazing chapter of your life, so you need to do everything you can to succeed!