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Are the events free? The majority of our Freshers Week events are free, though there are a number of events like our Freshers Beach Party and our Freshers Bar Crawl that come at a cost. Where can I buy a Freshers Wristband? Our Freshers Wristband can be purchased here:.

Page: Freshers line-up has dropped! Sign in. Accessibility Tools. The best way to combat low feelings is to keep busy, active and get out from your halls. There is no shortage of paperwork, registrations and things to sort out when you first get to campus, so if you're starting to struggle, write a list of things you need to do as it will give you focus and a sense of achievement once its completed.

Make sure to go to the clubs and meetings you signed up for, as well as any other events, even if you want to hide under the duvet. Go for a walk and find somewhere to explore - gentle exercise is an excellent stress reliever, and walking will give you the opportunity to have a change of scene, gather your thoughts, and clear your mind of any negativity. Often, lack of sleep or the sheer exhaustion of Freshers' Week can be held accountable, so listen to your body and take the chance for a siesta should you need one.

Don't forget to have some of your home comforts with you, it will be your emotional security blanket, and if you're finding it hard to cope, speak to the university counselling service. Its important to call home and stay in touch, but don't use it as a crutch or it will become harder to move along independently.

Arrange a visit home a few weeks after you have moved, and use calls to catch up with your news and check in that you are ok, and as times goes on try to decrease the frequency of the calls. Most importantly, give yourself time to adjust and don't be surprised if the feelings hit you much later in the term or the reoccur at intervals - its all perfectly normal.

Stay Safe!! Hopefully, by the time you are on your evening party plans you will have found a mate to be your tag team partner, but if you are in a position where you are venturing out for the first time alone, please make sure your room mate or someone knows where you are going or who you will be with.

Have a contact that you can put on speed dial and ensure you have enough credit and charge on your phone. Ask someone to call you or arrange to call someone yourself at certain times to check in that you are ok. Never leave your drink unattended.

Always make sure you know how you are getting home before you go out, have taxi numbers saved in your phone contacts even if you are planning on returning by public transport Keep your address in your phone contacts in case you can't remember it. And lastly, remember to eat before you go out drinking - carbs will be your best friend this week - and do drink water or a soft drink in between drinks - it will keep you hydrated, and I promise you will thank me in the morning! Find yourself a Doctor and Dentist - self explanatory And while you're at it, invest in some vitamin C supplements.

This will help support your immune system to resist the dreaded "Fresher's Flu", and is actually pretty helpful in defeating hangovers too! Have Fun!! Take advantage of what will be the best week of your first year at university, and embrace all the freedom, chaos, and adventures that this momentous experience will bring.

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