What you should know before uni
For many students, 2019 is the year they will first commence their studies at university. It does not seem that long ago that I was a first year, filled with excitement at the prospect of studying my passion and taking a step closer to what I wanted to do in the future. But of course there were also the nerves that accompany taking such a huge step forwards as you face a new learning curve and being more independent as a young adult.It can be scary. There are so many new things at university that can seem daunting: making new friends, timetables, required readings and even finding classes. But I can assure all first year students this year that it is not as scary as you might think. Here are some things to remember.I remember being worried about not being able to make any friends, but I made friendships in my first week at university that have turned into close bonds. I first met my friends through the orientation session for students studying the same degree as me, and although I felt worried about not getting along or being able to talk with anyone, I found that the orientation was worth it. You see, the university does not just throw you all together – they make it easy for you by doing team activities and getting to know you sessions that connect you with everyone. Therefore, I highly encourage every student to participate in some type of orientation session as you can forge strong bonds and face the first week at university with confidence that you are not alone.