Written by Vijay (India), MSc Strategic Marketing
Stepping into London for the very first time was an incredible experience. The city felt enormous, noisy, and incredibly fast. Armed with nothing but a suitcase and Google Maps, I was disoriented. If you’re about to face this, don’t fret. Here’s how to acclimate to London prior to your time at Imperial, ensuring you relish your new urban life.
Whether you arrive early or just before the semester starts, here’s what I wish I had known upon my initial arrival.
Secure your accommodation first
Prevent high hotel costs by arranging your accommodation ahead of time. I was lucky, but not everyone shares that fortune. The prime spots get taken up rapidly! Aim for a location near your campus or a dependable Tube line – lengthy commutes aren’t suitable for early classes.
Key life administration
Once you arrive, take care of these vital tasks:
- Bank transfers – international students need cost-effective methods for transferring funds. Services like Wise or Revolut provide competitive rates.
- UK SIM card – vital for accessibility to data and navigation in an unfamiliar city. Acquire one without delay.
- Bank account – some banks insist on a UK address, but digital banks such as Monzo or Starling are fast and accommodating for students. Set one up for regular transactions and part-time employment.
- Student ID – essential for accessing campus facilities, libraries, and receiving student discounts. Obtain it as soon as you can.
Maximize your first week at Imperial
Your inaugural week is essential for forming connections with flatmates, classmates, and future pals. Get involved with Welcome Week to discover over 350 student organizations and societies. Even if you tend to be shy, make an effort to engage. I formed lasting friendships during campus explorations and society tables. This week lays the groundwork for your university experience.
Navigate London wisely
At first, I struggled with the Tube and buses and ended up walking nine kilometers. Don’t make the same error. Acquire a Student Oyster card and apply for the 18+ discount for lower travel costs. Walking is still an excellent way to uncover hidden treasures in the city.
Discover your comfort zones
London can be quite daunting. Having a spot to retreat to is beneficial – mine is a local park where I relax each day. Another cherished location is the O2, just 10 minutes away, where I enjoy movies weekly. Identify your own places, such as a cafe or bookstore, to recharge and refresh.
Investigate the city
Get to know the neighborhoods surrounding your campus and residence. Identify the nearest supermarket, pharmacy, parks, and your favorite dining spots. Visit iconic landmarks, browse museums, and soak in the city’s atmosphere. Some of your greatest memories will emerge from moments of getting a bit lost.
Final advice for beginning at Imperial
- Carry a reusable bag – stores charge for disposable ones.
- Invest in a waterproof coat – umbrellas aren’t reliable in blustery weather.
- Participate in unique events – they provide wonderful stories to share.
- Don’t panic if you feel disoriented – it’s perfectly normal at the outset.
You don’t have to have it all sorted by day one. If you’re reading this, you’re already more prepared than I was. Take a deep breath, grab your Oyster card, and begin your London adventure one bus ride and Tesco visit at a time.
For more insights about my journey, read my Imperial story.