By Vijay (India), MSc Strategic Marketing
Arriving in London was quite a lot; the city seemed immense, noisy, and incredibly fast. With nothing but a suitcase and Google Maps, I felt lost on where to begin. If you are about to go through this, don’t panic. Here’s how to acclimate to London before your time at Imperial starts, allowing you to relish your newness in the city.
Whether you come weeks in advance or right before term starts, here’s the guidance I wish I had gotten.
Secure accommodation
Steer clear of pricey hotels by organizing your lodging early. I was lucky, but that’s not the case for everyone. Seek out a residence close to your campus or a dependable Tube line to minimize lengthy commutes for morning classes.
Essential life organization
Upon your arrival in London, take care of these vital tasks:
- Money transfers – as an overseas student, find a trustworthy option for transferring funds. Applications like Wise or Revolut provide excellent rates.
- UK SIM card – obtain one promptly to stay connected and find your way in a new environment.
- Bank account – digital banks such as Monzo or Starling are efficient and cater to students. Open an account for everyday transactions and payments from part-time jobs.
- Student ID card – crucial for gaining campus entry, using the library, and accessing student discounts. Make sure to collect it in a timely manner.
Your initial week at Imperial matters
Your first week at Imperial holds significant importance. Meet your flatmates, classmates, and potential friends. Participate in Welcome Week to check out clubs and societies, and enroll in activities that pique your interest.
Even if you’re somewhat reserved, make an effort to engage. I formed lasting friendships during campus tours and society booths. Your first week will establish the foundation for your university journey.
Travel smart in London
At first, I struggled with the Tube and buses and ended up walking nine kilometers across London. It was memorable yet hectic. Obtain your Student Oyster card and apply for the 18+ discount for more affordable travel.
Walking remains an excellent method to discover the city and uncover hidden treasures.
Identify your comfort zones
London can be quite intense. Locate a comforting place, such as a park, café, bookstore, or riverside bench, to unwind and recharge.
Discover the city
Get to know the neighborhoods surrounding your campus and residence. Locate nearby supermarkets, pharmacies, parks, and favorite dining spots.
Explore famous sights, free museums, and truly enjoy the city. Some of your most treasured moments will arise from wandering without a set plan.
Final advice for starting at Imperial
- Grab a reusable bag – stores charge for disposable ones.
- Purchase a waterproof jacket – umbrellas fail in the windy weather.
- Participate in unusual events – they can lead to fantastic stories.
- Don’t worry if you feel a bit lost – it’s a normal part of the experience at first.
You don’t have to have everything sorted out on the first day. If you’re reading this, you’re already ahead of where I stood. Take a deep breath, grab your Oyster card, and begin your London adventure one bus ride and trip to Tesco at a time.
To gain further insights into my experiences, read my Imperial story.