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Be prepared! You will hopefully know what is expected of
you. But there may be some surprises
too.
Plan! There will
be a lot to take in during the first 2 weeks, friends to make or catch up with,
timetables to get used to, names of students and lecturers to try and remember. And this doesn’t just for 1st
years either! Although most 2nd
and 3rd years should remember where their classrooms are. So, its worth spending a few minutes at the
end of each day reflecting on what’s happened that day, or what might
happen the next day, and jotting any thoughts or notes down. This way you can make a note of anything you
need to find out about – and reduce any anxieties the uncertainty
might cause. In a few weeks, it will be
worth taking a longer term view on this forward planning to see what will be
expected of you for assignments/reading etc.
Find out something
new each day! In your first few days
there will be an element of information overload, some of which you might
forget. But once you get past this
stage, its worth trying to stretch your knowledge more, even if its just
exploring the college estate for 20 minutes.
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Using social media – good, bad, ugly? There used to be a divide between the online world and real life, but not anymore, as you know. Regardless of the rights or wrongs of the situation, employers do look at your social media profile, photos, likes, comments and activities at some point during the recruitment process. And not just for jobs like accountancy, MI5, teaching or Defence against the Dark Arts lecturers. People have been turned down for science labs interviews for ‘liking’ an anti animal testing comment when they were a lot younger. Seriously! So, before doing some applications, do some ‘tidying’ up of your social media presence. Social media can be a very useful way of engaging with employers too. If you want to talk about how to do this, contact the careers department.
Enjoy it! One of
the most important things to do on your course!! Learning should be enjoyable and interesting.
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