Hello, and
yes it has been MONTHS since my last post!
But with good
reasoning! My final year of university took its toll on me and life just
consumed me whole! Fear no more, I am back, and we are going to get back onto
track of this blogging stuff, okay?
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As I’ve said a
thousand times before, university is an extremely overwhelming experience and
no one breezes through it, there are ups and downs, the good grades and the
bad; but with all of this said, I would not change my experience for the world.
I learnt more about myself than I ever could have imagined, made amazing
memories and met some even more amazing people who I couldn’t have survived the
three years without. Through all of the homesickness, suffocating deadlines and
crippling hangovers, there are moments that will stick with me forever, making
university such as prevalent section of my life. So, without further ado let’s
break this down, shall we?
Living
in halls of residence
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With that
said, I was blessed with a group of girls on my course which I had been
speaking to for weeks before moving in day and low and behold I bumped into one
on the bus home from our first freshers night at 3am. I guess you can make
friends in the weirdest circumstances, ours just happened to be scoffing
‘burger van’ chips & screaming “omg it’s you!!” From then on, I didn’t
spend much time in my own flat and became an adopted member of her own. Moral
of the story? You’ll find your people, do not panic if it’s not the people
you’ve been thrown together with! You’re in a community of over 2000 students,
I’m sure there’s a good 4 or 5 you’re going to be pals with.
Moving
into a house
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Okay, so now
we’re moving onto the big guns. Signing tenancy agreements, picking who gets
what room and making the cleaning rota up. Moving into a house with people is
the peak of independence at university, you have communal toilet roll, share
butter and milk (never cheese!) and god forbid you left the front door
unlocked. At this stage you’re most probably living with a group of people
you’ve befriended over the last year, however it was a different case for me. I
was moving into a house of 6, getting to know 3 people and let me tell you,
this is a much more intense environment than a 12-bed hall of residence. But
that isn’t such a bad thing!
In my experience
we were able to have weekly movie sessions (we chose Harry Potter & then
went to the studios as a house day out). The only thing I found hard, was going
from having so many people around all the time to not that many! It could feel
quite lonely at times if people were out doing their own thing or hanging out
with each other, but fear not…I found Greys Anatomy; which I am still yet to
finish!
Commuting
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In all honesty
this was the part of university I was most nervous for. I feared that by not
going to all of the social events and not being able to meet up whenever and
wherever I would miss out on all the weekly gossip and what not. WHO WAS I
KIDDING. It’s final year, who has time to gossip!! We would spend most of our
breaks crying about having 5 deadlines in one day or having 3000 words due the
next week.
The commute
wasn’t that bad in all fairness. Yes, it took 2 hours there and 2 hours back
but that’s like 4 episodes of Killing Eve so I wasn’t complaining. Of course,
it was a pain when trains were delayed or there was traffic which doubled my
travel time but, it was never the end of the world. If anything, it was more
exciting. I quite enjoy a train journey, people watching, planning my day in my
head and just having some time to myself, and then getting to university and
seeing all my course friends was a refresher after a stuffy train ride…every
cloud!

Well there we
go, my university experience in three different perspectives. What’s next? I’m
not quite sure, I’m trying to avoid the inevitable breakdown and 21st
century crisis of ‘What am I doing with
my life?!’ for as long as possible,
so for now it’s Waitrose, wine and witty summer books…and blogging! I have
managed to tick two things off my annual bucket list this year so far and my
third is to dive back into regular writing, so watch this space.
Until next time,
Shannon xx



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