Authored by Vijay (India), MSc Strategic Marketing
Stepping into London for the first time was an astonishing experience. The city felt immense, bustling, and fast-moving. Armed with only a suitcase and Google Maps, I found myself disoriented. If you’re about to undertake a similar adventure, there’s no need to be anxious. Here’s some guidance to assist you in adjusting to your new life in London before your time at Imperial begins, enabling you to fully embrace the experience of being a newcomer in the city.
Whether you’re arriving a few weeks in advance or right before the semester kicks off, here’s the advice I wish I had received during my initial arrival.
First things first: secure your housing
Steer clear of high hotel costs by arranging your accommodation in advance. I was lucky, but not everyone is, as the best choices get taken swiftly. Aim to find a location close to your campus or near a dependable Tube line – lengthy commutes for early classes can be difficult.
Administrative tasks: sorting out the necessary essentials
Upon your arrival in London, focus on completing these essential tasks:
- Money transfers – As an international student, you’ll require a dependable and affordable method for transferring funds from home. Services like Wise or Revolut can assist you in avoiding poor exchange rates.
- UK SIM card – Navigating a new city is tough without data. Acquire a UK SIM card and data plan shortly after your arrival.
- Setting up a bank account – Some banks may require a UK address, but digital banks such as Monzo or Starling are quick and student-friendly. Establish an account for daily transactions and any part-time job earnings.
- Student ID card – This is crucial for accessing campus facilities, the library, and receiving student discounts. Collect it as soon as possible.
The initial week at Imperial is the most significant
Your first week at Imperial is vital for your student experience. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with flatmates, classmates, and future friends. Engage in Welcome Week to discover over 350 student-led clubs and societies and register for activities that pique your interest.
Even if you tend to be reserved, make an effort to get involved. I did, and I met some of my closest friends during campus tours and society gatherings. Your first week sets the tone for your entire university experience.
Getting around London: travel smartly
During my first week, I struggled with understanding the Tube and buses, resulting in a nine-kilometer walk across London. It was an unforgettable but hectic experience – don’t follow in my footsteps. Obtain a Student Oyster card and apply for the 18+ discount to travel economically on the Tube and buses.
Walking remains an excellent way to explore the city and uncover hidden treasures.
Identify your comfort zones
London can be emotionally intense, particularly at first. Having a comforting spot is beneficial – mine is the park near my residence, where I unwind daily. My second location is the O2, just a 10-minute walk away, where I enjoy movies weekly.
Discover your own comforting spaces, whether it’s a café, bookstore, or riverside bench. These places can offer essential relaxation.
And remember to discover!
Familiarize yourself with the areas you’ll frequently visit around your campus and home. Identify your closest supermarket, pharmacy, parks, and favorite dining or coffee spots.
Visit iconic landmarks, explore no-cost museums, and take a ride on a red double-decker bus for the view. Some of your best memories will come from wandering without a set plan.
Final pointers before immersing yourself in Imperial student life
- Carry a reusable bag – shops typically charge for single-use ones.
- Invest in a waterproof jacket – umbrellas are ineffective against the wind.
- Participate in unique events – they lead to great stories.
- Don’t fret if you feel disoriented – it’s a common experience in the beginning.
You don’t need to have everything sorted out on your first day. If you’re reading this, you’re already ahead of where I was when I began at Imperial. So take a deep breath, grab your Oyster card, and start your London adventure one bus ride and Tesco trip at a time.
To learn more about my experiences, <a href="https://www.imperial.ac.uk/Stories/my-imperial-story-vijay/"