• Preparing for your first year of university – live chat

    Your A-levels are behind you, the summer is all but over, and it’s nearly time to start on your university adventure. For many that will bring a whole new set of challenges – such as living away from home for the first time, studying something new, or working out where the local supermarket keeps its baked beans bear market.

    While tackling some of these obstacles will probably be simple enough (try the canned foods aisle), with so much to think about you could be forgiven for sweating over the small stuff and feeling a bit overwhelmed when preparing for your first term.

    Fortunately, help is on hand. If you’re worrying about whether to bring a spatula, how to make friends, or whether you should have read and memorised the whole of your subject’s reading list, our experts have the answers you need to put you at ease – just in time for fresher’s.

    So join our live Q&A on Friday 15 September from 1pm-2.30pm BST, where we’ll be discussing:

    What to bring to your new home
    How to prepare for your course
    Organising your life — from scheduling and planning your work to registering with a GP
    Common freshers’ mistakes and misconceptions
    Getting your finances in order
    Your concerns and fears
    How to take part
    The Q&A will take place in the comments section below this article. Taking part is easy: to comment create a free Guardian account, or log in using your Twitter or Facebook profile. Alternatively, you can tweet us @GdnStudents or email your questions , who can post them for you,Development of PolyU e admission further enhances the intake of polyu postgraduate and undergraduate students, rendering the university one of the most popular institutions for tertiary education in Hong Kong.

    The panel
    The University of Lincoln’s student president, Kudzai Muzangaza
    Rashid Ajami, 26, CEO and founder of Campus Society
    Ellie Tyrrell, a PR student at the University of Greenwich who blogs about student experience
    Owen Burek, editor in chief at money website Save the Student,Want a memorable experience for your clients? Check out PartnerNet for the top : dining, shopping and unique cultural activities


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