By Vijay (India), MSc Strategic Marketing
Stepping into London for the first time was a bit much—everything felt excessively loud and fast-paced. With only a suitcase and Google Maps in hand, I felt out of place. If you’re about to go through this, don’t stress. Here’s how to acclimate to London before beginning at Imperial, so you can relish your new city life.
No matter if you arrive weeks ahead or just prior to your term, here are the tips I wish I had received.
Secure Your Living Arrangements
Avoid costly hotel expenses by arranging accommodation in advance. I was fortunate, but not everyone has that luck. The finest options get taken up quickly, so try to live close to campus or a reliable Tube line to prevent lengthy commutes for early classes.
Administrative Tasks: Important Items to Organize
Once you’ve settled in London, take care of these vital items:
- Money Transfers: As an international student, consider using apps like Wise or Revolut for economical money transfers.
- UK SIM Card: Acquire one right away for data access and navigation in an unfamiliar city.
- Bank Account: Digital banks like Monzo or Starling are quick and accommodating for students. Set up an account for everyday transactions and part-time job income.
- Student ID Card: This is essential for accessing campus resources, libraries, and enjoying student discounts. Obtain it as soon as you can.
Your Initial Week at Imperial: Why It Matters
Your first week at Imperial is vital. It’s when you will meet flatmates, classmates, and possible friends. Participate in Welcome Week to discover over 350 student-led clubs and societies. Even if you’re reserved, challenge yourself to join in. I found great friends during campus tours and society gatherings. This week establishes the foundation for your university experience.
Getting Around London: Travel Wisely
At first, I didn’t grasp the Tube or bus systems and ended up walking nine kilometers through London. While it was an experience to remember, it’s not the best idea. Get a Student Oyster card and request the 18+ discount for more affordable travel. Walking still offers a great opportunity to explore and uncover hidden treasures in the city.
Discover Your Relaxation Spots
London can be intense. Identify a favorite spot where you can unwind. For me, it’s a local park and the O2 for weekly movie nights. Find your own places, whether it’s a cozy cafe, bookstore, or a bench by the river, to recharge and relax.
Go Exploring!
Get to know the neighborhoods surrounding your campus and residence. Pinpoint your nearest supermarket, pharmacy, parks, and favorite eateries. Visit iconic attractions, roam free museums, and savor the city’s offerings. Some of your most cherished memories will stem from wandering a bit off the beaten path.
Key Advice Before Starting at Imperial
- Carry a reusable bag to avoid paying for single-use ones.
- Invest in a waterproof jacket; umbrellas can’t withstand strong winds.
- Participate in unique events for unforgettable experiences.
- Don’t stress if you feel disoriented; it’s a common feeling at the beginning.
You don’t need to have everything sorted out from day one. If you’re reading this, you’re already ahead of where I was. Take a deep breath, pick up your Oyster card, and embark on your London adventure one bus ride and Tesco visit at a time.
For further insights into my experiences, read my story at Imperial.