Authored by Vijay (India), MSc Strategic Marketing
Arriving in London for the first time, I was struck by its vastness and rapid pace. With nothing but a suitcase and Google Maps, I felt disoriented. If you are about to embark on this journey, there’s no need to stress. Here’s my guidance to assist you in adapting to your new life in London prior to starting at Imperial, allowing you to truly relish the city.
Whether you’re arriving well ahead of time or just before the term begins, here’s the counsel I wish I had received.
Secure Accommodation
Steer clear of pricey hotel accommodations by organizing your housing ahead of time. I got lucky, but not everyone does. The prime options vanish quickly, so seek a place close to your campus or on a dependable Tube line to sidestep lengthy commutes.
Essential Life Admin
Upon your arrival, focus on these necessary tasks:
- Money transfers – as an overseas student, discover a reliable and cost-effective method for transferring money. Apps like Wise or Revolut provide favorable exchange rates.
- UK SIM card – critical for data and navigation in a new environment. Acquire one without delay.
- Bank account – digital banks such as Monzo or Starling are efficient and student-oriented. Open an account for transactions and payments from part-time jobs.
- Student ID card – important for accessing campus amenities, libraries, and discounts for students. Get it as soon as you can.
Your First Week at Imperial
Your initial week is pivotal for your student experience. Connect with flatmates, classmates, and potential friends. Participate in Welcome Week to discover over 350 clubs and societies. Even if you’re reserved, challenge yourself to get involved. I formed lasting friendships during campus tours and society showcases. This week establishes the foundation for your university adventure.
Smart Travel in London
At first, I was bewildered by the Tube and buses and ended up walking nine kilometers across London. It was unforgettable but hectic. Obtain your Student Oyster card and apply for the 18+ discount to reduce travel costs. Nonetheless, walking remains a splendid way to discover and uncover hidden treasures.
Identify Your Comfort Zones
London can sometimes feel overwhelming. Discover a cozy spot, such as a park, café, bookstore, or a bench by the river, to unwind and recharge. For me, it’s a local park and the O2 for films.
Get Out and Explore!
Acquaint yourself with the areas surrounding your campus and residence. Identify supermarkets, pharmacies, parks, and preferred eateries. Explore famous sights, free museums, and indulge in unplanned adventures. Some of your most cherished memories will arise from serendipitously getting a bit lost.
Concluding Tips
- Utilize a reusable bag to avert charges associated with single-use bags.
- Invest in a waterproof jacket; umbrellas can be ineffectual against the wind.
- Attend quirky events for unforgettable stories.
- Don’t worry if you feel disoriented; it’s a common experience at the onset.
You don’t need to have everything figured out on the first day. If you’re reading this, you’re already ahead of where I stood. Take a moment, grab your Oyster card, and kick off your London journey one bus ride and Tesco visit at a time.
For further insights into my experiences, read my story about Imperial.