So the past couple of months have been pretty hectic to say the least after all the fuss of my A-levels I transitioned to full time in my job for the summer but finally it's almost time to go to uni and I couldn't be more excited. Today I thought I would just have a little ramble about uni and put this up as a bonus post.
I feel like no-one tells you when you are applying for uni that unless you get an unconditional it is a complete pain to sort everything out. You would think that once you open UCAS on the third Thursday in august all the stress would be over. That is apparently where I went wrong. For the last week and a half I have been running around like a crazy person trying to get loans and accommodation and student passes done so that I can actually get there and don't even get me started on student bank accounts they are just a right royal pain in the arse. Although I have now got a railcard so can't complain. oh and the fact I almost forgot to enrol but we will skip past that. I could just see me turning up on the first day and them refusing to teach me.
Other than that there has been some positives mainly the fact I got a tonne of new stationary and a trip to Ikea out of it. I'd love to know how you found sorting out Uni when you got your results or if you were one of the lucky ones who got an unconditional.
To everyone who is going to Uni this year I wish you there best of luck and expect to see a lot more Uni posts over the next year.
I'm starting uni in a couple of weeks and I'm currently doing a mad dash to get everything ready! Buying nice stationery and homeware is most definitely my favourite part but I really should be focusing on getting the necessities haha Good luck with everything! :) x
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