Lesson one: savour every moment.
The first people you meet don’t need to be the people you hang around with all. The. Time, is what I’d tell 18-year-old me. When I arrived at Sheffield University in 2007 – with concealer on my lips and a butterfly belt around my Topshop tea dress – I hadn’t really thought about how I wanted to fill my many, many hours outside of lectures. So, I just did whatever my flatmates were doing: go to sports nights, shop at Joy and play copious rounds of pub golf.
Oh, and you probably don’t need that last shot of tequila just as you’re about to leave the club.Leave room for spontaneity. The earliest days of uni can be nerve-wracking, but remember that everyone is in the same boat as you. Speak to as many people as you can, be open-minded, join all the societies that take your fancy, go to the niche club nights, say yes to the last-minute invites. Yes, it’s important to do the work, obviously.
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