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Staying at University Over Christmas? Here’s Our Top Tips for Students!

Top Tips for students this Christmas

Staying at University Over Christmas? Here’s Our Top Tips for Students!

As the end of term approaches and you’re preparing to stay at university during the break, a little pre-planning is all it takes to make sure you have a great Christmas this year!

The campus tends to quiet down during this time. Several university facilities might close temporarily, and most staff take a well-deserved break. This period could also mean fewer peers around, leaving you with ample free time.

Feeling apprehensive about spending the break alone or away from family, especially during festive times like Christmas or Hanukkah, is entirely normal. However, there are proactive steps you can take to uplift your spirits and make the most out of this break.

Craft a Routine

Maintaining a daily schedule and staying active is key to preserving your mood and vitality. While lazing around might feel good initially, establishing a plan for each day keeps you engaged. Whether it’s catching up with friends, tidying up your space, exercising regularly, or preparing for the upcoming term, having daily goals ensures a sense of accomplishment.

Engage in Volunteering

This break offers a great opportunity to volunteer. Numerous charities seek extra help during the festive season, and contributing your time not only benefits others but also enriches your CV. Explore volunteering options through your university, Students’ Union, local, or national charities like Time Bank. Besides, volunteering connects you with like-minded individuals and provides a sense of purpose.

Stay Social

Keep in touch with friends and peers staying back. Plan meetups, schedule calls, or set up video chats with friends and family elsewhere. Utilize Student Union forums to connect with fellow students spending the break on campus, potentially fostering new friendships.

Embrace Exercise:

Even though the cosy indoors might seem appealing, ensure you step outside for daily exercise. Sunlight and physical activity significantly improve your mood and overall well-being.

Indulge Yourself:

Treat yourself to small joys during this break. It doesn’t have to be extravagant—maybe cook a special meal, dedicate time to a favourite movie, or immerse yourself in a captivating book.

By proactively structuring your time, engaging with others, and embracing activities that uplift your spirits, this break can turn into a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Use this time to unwind, connect, and create memories that will stay with you long after the break concludes.


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