Moving in from a small town to a big city like Birmingham for university this year, it is a totally different experience for my second year in UK.
Start from the beginning, the induction week was pretty good, the "aunties" were really friendly and helpful, some of them even helped me to carry my suitcases to my room, taught me the way to town centre and china town to buy duvet, pillows, food etc. It was a really warm welcome.
Compare to the freshers week, freshers week was much more annoying! Maybe there were too many parties, clubbing going on which was really noisy and irritating that even though I am living on one of the top floor on campus, I just can’t sleep at all. Suffering from seven hours of jetlag, freshers week was though to me!
Living with eleven people in one floor, queuing up for the shower room and toilets early in the morning; queuing up for ovens, microwaves and the washing basin in kitchen during tea time and also finding spaces for your food in the fridge or freezer always happens! I found it really hard to get along in the first place, but as time goes on, more communication between flatmates, everything will be fine.
Start from the beginning, the induction week was pretty good, the "aunties" were really friendly and helpful, some of them even helped me to carry my suitcases to my room, taught me the way to town centre and china town to buy duvet, pillows, food etc. It was a really warm welcome.
Compare to the freshers week, freshers week was much more annoying! Maybe there were too many parties, clubbing going on which was really noisy and irritating that even though I am living on one of the top floor on campus, I just can’t sleep at all. Suffering from seven hours of jetlag, freshers week was though to me!
Living with eleven people in one floor, queuing up for the shower room and toilets early in the morning; queuing up for ovens, microwaves and the washing basin in kitchen during tea time and also finding spaces for your food in the fridge or freezer always happens! I found it really hard to get along in the first place, but as time goes on, more communication between flatmates, everything will be fine.
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