Moving into University can be both exciting and nerve racking. It’s the start of a new chapter, late-night study sessions (or Netflix binges), and the chance to socialise with new people and make new friends. But, for most, this can be intimidating. There’s no need to worry, though. We have got you covered with the best tips to help break the ice and help with settling into student life.
During your first days at university, it is important to get yourself out there - be open to new experiences and say yes to doing things with flatmates. For international students, this means not only integrating with housemates but also adapting to a new culture and environment. In Lulworth’s flats (and most student halls across the UK) you could be sharing the apartment with up to 7 other people, so if one of your flatmates asks if you want to go for a coffee, say yes! Don’t miss out on opportunities to make a new friend just because you’re feeling a bit nervous - everyone else is too! Whether it's a quick trip to the local café or a spontaneous night out, saying yes can open the door to new connections and memorable moments.
University halls all come with a variety of facilities to make use of. At Lulworth, residents can enjoy exclusive use of the free gym, TV room, outdoor chill area and onsite café! These spaces are perfect for having a catch up with flatmates or meeting new people. Our suites also have shared kitchen/living space which is ideal for spontaneous chats and fun activities. From movie nights to games evenings, these communal spaces are where friendships are forged!
One of the best ways to make some friends is to join a club or a society. Bournemouth University, for example, has multitude of societies ranging from the Ballroom and Latin Dance Society to the Climbing Club. Societies can be the best way to meet new people outside of lectures and your accommodation, and they can expose people with similar interests to you. With Lulworth being so close to the centre of Bournemouth, it is in a prime location to access all the different clubs and societies across the city. And remember, joining a society isn't just about finding new friends; it’s about expanding your horizons, picking up new skills, and creating memories that will last long after university. You could even invite one of your flatmates to join you.
It can be daunting going to university and feeling like you have to make new friends. However, instead of putting up a front (which can be tempting when meeting new people!), it’s important to be yourself. Everyone in your uni halls is going to be nervous, don’t let your nerves block you from being who you are.
Being genuine is the best way to attract people with similar interests; and after all, people should like you for you. University is all about being yourself, so embrace it!
You’ve moved out of home – what better opportunity is there to explore somewhere new? Bournemouth is a vibrant city with loads to do in your spare time, so make use of it! It has a stunning beach, plenty of bars and clubs perfect for student nights, and a diverse city centre with various restaurants and shops. Simply heading out and exploring your surroundings can be the ideal way to bond with fellow residents.
Your university course can be the perfect way to make new friends, and you already share interest in your respective course so group discussions after lectures can be an easy way to break the ice. You will probably end up in group projects or study sessions, so why not turn them into social opportunities? Reward yourself with a trip to the beach after the hard work, which is only a 10-minute walk from Lulworth! Taking your course friendships outside the classroom helps strengthen bonds and makes all the hard work more enjoyable. You might even find yourself with a new study buddy for those late-night cramming sessions!
Starting university is a thrilling journey, and making the most of it involves both embracing new opportunities and being open to new friendships. By joining clubs and societies, exploring the local area, and engaging with your flatmates and classmates, you’ll find it easier to build meaningful connections.
As you start this new chapter, we encourage you to explore the student accommodation at Lulworth. Our inclusive student halls and prime location provide the perfect setting for friendships to be made.