Learning to become more independent before uni may take a bit of planning and preparation! Having a few life skills under your belt is a fab way to help you gain confidence in your daily lives. And you'll enjoy yourselves more at university.
You may already be good at many or all of these skills, but here's some tips and resources just in case. Feel free to leave your own tips below
Sticking to a budgetLearn how to create a simple monthly budget and track your spending. Budgeting apps can help you understand your habits and where your money tends to go.
Here are some helpful links to help you with budgeting and student discounts:
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Student budgeting planner - MoneySavingExpert▪️
6 brilliant budgeting apps for students - Unite Students▪️
Best student discounts in the UK: The ultimate guide to how to get them in 2024 - hotukdeals MagazineYou can also discover free activities and events on your campus and in town, as well as explore nearby parks, museums, galleries or public footpaths in the countryside.
Cooking simple, inexpensive mealsNow’s the time to start learning to cook if you don’t already know how. Start with the basics, and collect a small collection of quick, simple and inexpensive recipes.
Whether you are cooking for one, or taking turns with your housemates to eat together, a bit of knowledge in the kitchen is a good way to stay healthy and keep food costs down.
Here are a few links to websites that offer healthy, budget-friendly recipes:
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26 Quick & Easy Vegan & Vegetarian Student Recipes - Student Beans Blog▪️
Student cooking made easy - The Student Food Project▪️
Student Recipes - BBC Good FoodPlanning the food shopPlan your food shop by coming up with a list of staples you’ll need for your favourite recipes, as well as what you like to drink, snack on and eat for breakfast.
Whether you plan to do a weekly big shop with your housemates or do little food shops as and when your schedule allows, making a list will help you stay on budget and reduce potential food waste.
These links provide even more recipe ideas along with tips for meal planning and making shopping lists:
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Weekly meal plan: 28 cheap and healthy ideas - Save the Student! ▪️
Meal planning and using shopping lists - Love Food Hate WasteDoing laundryKnowing how to do laundry is the easiest way to keep clothes in good condition and ready for your next wearing.
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how to sort your clothing by colour
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how much detergent to use
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which cycle/setting and water temperature to use
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the best way to dry your clothing
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how to decipher washing symbols on clothing labels
Let's face it; washing machines and washing symbols can be intimidating for everyone, so I've included these links:
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How to use a washing machine - Save the Student! ▪️
Washing symbols explained - Which?Finally, remember to check every pocket before starting the wash!
Cleaning and tidyingLike many other life skills, the best ways to clean and tidy don’t always come naturally. Arm yourself with a few tips for cleaning surfaces like floors, bathroom fixtures, kitchen counters and appliances.
Knowing how to do the hoovering, a refresher on washing dishes, and ways to stay on top of clutter will go a long way to keeping daily life a bit more manageable and pleasant for you and your housemates.
Ask your loved ones for their fave cleaning products and tools so you don’t get overwhelmed by the wide variety of choices on supermarket shelves. And remember that regular cleaning and tidying throughout the term will make it easier to tackle the dreaded year end clean.
I've gathered some links that cover a few aspects of cleaning, tidying and food safety that might be helpful:
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Tips for cleaning your student accommodation - UCAS▪️
Student guide to food safety and hygiene - Food Standards Agency▪️
8 cleaning tips for every student - International Students HouseWhat are your top things to learn before starting uni? Becky