Fresher’s Week Advice for New Exeter Students
If you’re soon to be starting at The University of Exeter, you’re probably gearing yourself up for some fun and games during fresher’s week. Fresher’s week in Exeter is a huge affair, with students from all corners of the city hitting the town every night. If you’ve just happily accepted your offer from the University of Exeter and have your student accommodation all ready to move into, you’re probably feeling both excited and nervous at the same time. But, there’s nothing to worry about – fresher’s week is going to be the perfect time for you to make new friends and get to know people as you party. We’ve put together a handy guide of everything that you need to survive Exeter fresher’s week.
Getting the Look Right
Student events and club nights tend to be a more casual affair, so there’s no need to bring twenty pairs of heels, or your best suit and shoes to university. For nights out, guys will be fine in a pair of jeans, top and smart-ish shoes (trainers might be a problem) and for girls, you’ll usually be fine in pretty much anything, whether it’s a dress or a top and a pair of shorts. If you’re a girl who’s hoping to dress to impress in fresher’s week, don’t forget to check out these great hair extensions and accessories from Noxuhair.
Staying Safe
Fresher’s week can be notorious for thefts and other crime, with innocent, confused and drunk students as the target. Although we’re sure that you’ve already got plenty of common sense when it comes to staying safe on a night out, make sure that you’re extra vigilant during fresher’s week. Keep a close eye on valuables such as your phone, cash and cards on a night out and don’t carry any more cash on you than is necessary. Try to stay in groups whenever possible, and be careful about who you let buy you drinks at the bar!
Fresher’s Wristbands
If you’re not familiar with the nightlife in Exeter or don’t have anybody there who can show you around, one of the best things to do is buy a fresher’s wristband. These wristbands are available from popular ticket selling sites, and will give you entry to a range of different student club nights throughout fresher’s week. You will be able to buy a wristband from the university themselves, or look at some of the alternative events which will also be selling wristbands for entry into nights throughout the week. This is a great way to meet new students aside from your new flatmates and course mates, since pretty much everyone who’s out on the ‘wristband nights’ will also be a fresher.
Fresher’s week can be an exciting yet daunting prospect for new students. If you’re coming to the University of Exeter this September, fresher’s week has a lot of great events and activities in store. Make sure that yours is both fun and safe!