Friday 1 November 2019

Your Uni’, Your Facilities, Your Experience!

When you’re at uni’, it can be easy to fall into routines and not notice things around you. You may find that the facilities around you are something you’re aware of but have not really looked into. If you find yourself heading home after lectures or meeting with mates without ever making the most of what’s available, it might be worth taking a look into, as it could really change your experience at uni’ for the better.

Student Studios with Unihousing

Your accommodation is a big part of your student life. With Unihousing, Selly Oak student studios and houses to share are of an impressive standard and are ideally situated, too. Furnished with everything that the modern student should need from day-to-day and highly affordable, Unihousing Selly Oak studios and houses are the end of your search for better Birmingham student accommodation.


Sports Facilities

One fantastic way to combine fun, fitness and the opportunity to make friends and socialise is through playing sports. You’ve probably come across the sports facilities at your uni’ before, but even if you don’t think of yourself as a particularly sporty person, it’s an opportunity you should consider as there are many benefits that come with playing sports or going to the gym. And if it’s done on your own time at your own speed, there’s no pressure.


Socialising

The Students Union should be pretty easy to locate at any uni’. And that’s great for you because it can act as a nice starting point for making friends or spending time with mates when you want a break from the routine of lectures and studying. Utilise this facility as it’s there for you and can make your academic experience more enjoyable. It might also be a good way to meet people if you’ve struggled to make friends since starting at uni’ in September.


Library Services

This next entry on the list may be less interesting perhaps, but it’s important. The library is a tool and it’s a tool that can help you, lessening the pressures you might face as you study. Researching when you need to for assignments is of course essential. There’s nothing to stop you reading around the subject when you can though, maybe even ahead of lectures on a particular topic, as this can deepen your understanding of what’s involved and make your learning much easier as a result. If you don’t know where to begin, try asking a librarian, as they have been trained to help students like yourself to find the material you need.


Medical

You may also discover medical facilities at your university. Your health is very important and not something to take for granted. Make sure you get registered with your local doctors and dentists, so you can visit them straight away when you have a problem. It might also be worthwhile saving their numbers into your phone.


Student Groups/Student Societies

Have a look into the societies that can be accessed through your university. It might actually surprise you as to the variety of different groups that are on offer through your uni’. By not getting involved you may miss a chance to take part in something that could really be good for you.


These groups can act as a way to build friendships, especially as they bring together people who share similar interests, making it less difficult to ‘break the ice’ when meeting others. Plus, if you choose to try and set-up your own group this could provide you with skills and experience that become advantageous to you and your career following your graduation.

Better Birmingham Student Life with Unihousing

Spacious and well-presented, Unihousing’s Birmingham student accommodation is well-suited to today’s student needs and is unmistakeably convenient, too. Alongside this, though is the fact that Unihousing’s student studios and houses are perfectly located, making access to the local trains and buses hassle-free. It also means the local shops, supermarkets, pubs, clubs and restaurants are within a short walk from your front door!


Contact Unihousing today to find out more about our properties and register interest!


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