By Vijay (India), MSc Strategic Marketing
Upon my initial arrival in London, I was amazed by its expanse. The city buzzed with noise, energy, and was slightly intimidating. With only a suitcase and Google Maps, I felt disoriented. If you are about to face the same situation, relax. Here are some tips to help you acclimate to London before beginning your journey at Imperial, allowing you to appreciate the city to its fullest.
Regardless of whether you come weeks in advance or right at the start of the term, here’s what I wish I had known when I first landed here.
Secure Your Accommodation
To steer clear of pricey hotel rates, arrange your living situation ahead of time. I was lucky, but not everyone shares that fortune, as the prime options get snatched up rapidly. Look for a location close to your campus or an efficient Tube line to minimize long journeys to early morning classes.
Key Administrative Tasks
Upon your arrival in London, make these tasks your priority:
- Money transfers – International students need a cost-effective means for transferring funds. Services like Wise or Revolut provide favorable exchange rates.
- UK SIM card – Navigating a new city is challenging without data access. Acquire a UK SIM card and data package right away.
- Bank account – Some banks mandate a UK address, but neobanks like Monzo or Starling offer quick setups that cater to students. Establish an account for everyday transactions and part-time job earnings.
- Student ID card – This is essential for gaining access to campus buildings, libraries, and student discounts. Obtain it as soon as you can.
Your First Week at Imperial Matters
The initial week at Imperial is vital. It’s the moment you will meet flatmates, classmates, and potential friends. Participate in Welcome Week to explore the over 350 student-led clubs and societies. Even if you feel awkward, make an effort to get involved. I connected with some of my closest friends during campus guided tours and society events. This week will influence your overall university journey.
Smart Travel in London
During my first week, I trekked nine kilometers throughout London due to confusion with the Tube and buses. It was memorable yet chaotic. Obtain your Student Oyster card and apply for the 18+ discount for more affordable travel. Walking remains an excellent method to navigate and find hidden treasures.
Identify Your Comfort Zones
London can feel overwhelming. Having a comfort zone is beneficial. My go-to destinations include a nearby park for some downtime and the O2 for movies. Seek out your own places, whether it’s a coffee shop, bookstore, or waterfront bench, to relax and recharge.
Discover the City
Get acquainted with your new environment. Locate nearby grocery stores, pharmacies, parks, and your favorite dining spots. Check out iconic attractions, visit free museums, and savor the sights from a red double-decker bus. Some of your most cherished memories will stem from impromptu explorations.
Additional Recommendations for Starting at Imperial
- Carry a reusable bag to sidestep fees for disposable ones.
- Invest in a waterproof jacket; umbrellas are ineffective against the wind.
- Join in on unique events for unforgettable experiences.
- Don’t stress if you feel aimless; it’s a normal part of the beginning phase.
You don’t have to have everything planned out right away. If you’re reading this, you’re already in a better position than I was when I began at Imperial. Take a deep breath, grab your Oyster card, and embark on your London adventure one bus ride and Tesco visit at a time.
For more on my experiences, read my Imperial story.