Transitioning to university as an international student

Fri 18 August, 2023
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International student, Tomisin shares her experiences of travelling to the UK to start university and shares what she has learnt during this exciting time.

I have vivid memories of the day I left Nigeria, bidding farewell to my closely knit family and everything familiar, embarking on a journey to study law at the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ. No amount of preparation could have fully equipped me for the major changes I was about to face. While I had visited the UK on holiday before, this time was different as I was entering a new education system in a new country. It was a significant and exciting time in my life.Ìý

The transition to university life as an international student in the UK was a huge experience in my life. Even now I can have difficult days, which I understand is completely normal. It can feel scary at first, but getting out of your comfort zone and being proactive in meeting and talking with others has helped my journey. Regardless of where you are, university is an environment that presents its own unique challenges.

The University offers a variety of resources for students to ensure they are supported throughout their studies. One valuable support system that has helped me with my studies is the . The library provides access to an extensive collection of , , , and even . As well as this, whenever I have encountered computer problems, the laptop loan service proved to be extremely helpful.

Throughout my journey, I have learnt the importance of seeking support when needed, whether from lecturers, classmates, or support services provided by the University. I am determined to make the most of the opportunities that come my way, knowing that each hurdle I overcome contributes to my personal and academic growth.Ìý

I appreciate that university is not solely about academic knowledge but also about personal development to prepare for the future. The University has played a pivotal role in providing me with opportunities to develop the necessary skills for my future career. During my time here, I have worked as a Student Ambassador which helped me to develop my skills and network across different campuses.

My one piece of advice to anyone reading this is to make the most of every opportunity you get at university. You can learn so much, even when you are not expecting it which is invaluable in the real world.

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Tomisin Sadiq

Third Year, LawÌý

Hi everyone! My name is Tomisin, I am a second-year law student and aspiring solicitor who is always looking for opportunities to break into the legal industry. I optimise every opportunity that comes my way and am constantly going outside of her comfort zone to learn and grow.