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Seminar Session Prepare 1 Personal Skills www.edu-eye.com

Introduction What’s university life all about? Fitting in friends Work/life balance Managing money Accommodation Tutorial – Time’s Ticking www.edu-eye.com

What’s university life all about? A whole new adventure! Part-time job Money Time to do what you want Social activities …and then the studying! www.edu-eye.com

Fitting in friends Moving away Staying at home New friends: On the course and in Halls Sport and societies Going back home to friends New friends: On the course Sport and societies Staying with home friends www.edu-eye.com

Work/life balance Time management!! Sleep! Food! Study Work! Pub! Chill! Time management!! www.edu-eye.com

Managing money Incomings Outgoings Personal Savings Food Transport Parental Allowance Learning Resources Accommodation Maintenance Loan Maintenance Grant Food Transport Wages Bursary Recreation Existing Expenditure Incomings Outgoings www.edu-eye.com

Accommodation HALLS What does your university offer? Single Single en-suite Double Shared/dormitory Shared areas? Kitchen Social areas Location? Campus Shops Rules and regulations? External friends Noise Cleaning Laundry HALLS www.edu-eye.com

Accommodation PRIVATE Size/share of accommodation? Will your room have an en-suite? Room size differences? What’s included? TV Internet Security People? Number Profession Contract Who Your rights Their rights Hidden charges Maintenance ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS PRIVATE www.edu-eye.com

Tutorial ‘Time’s Ticking’ Activity 1 – Time for Friends Activity 2 – Time for Money www.edu-eye.com

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