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Connecting with Course Mates

 

 

Connecting with course mates

 

 

At 糖心TV, there are so many ways to meet new people. It is important to not put pressure on yourself to connect with others instantly. Building genuine, long-lasting friendships takes time - and that's completely normal.

 

 

Why connections matter: student perspectives

It is worth putting yourself out there and trying different things. Everyone is in the same boat! According to fellow students...

  • 鈥淵ou鈥檒l feel more settled; friendships help you feel at home quicker!"
  • 鈥淵ou鈥檒l enjoy uni life more, shared experiences make lasting memories鈥
  • 鈥淗aving people to connect with can improve your academic performance - study buddies really help鈥
  • It boosts your wellbeing, reducing loneliness and stress鈥 
  • "Creating connections can make a huge difference - to your studies, wellbeing and overall experience."

 

Connecting with students in your department

 

 

Not sure where to start? There are so many ways to meet and connect with students in your department.

Other ways you can meet people:

 

More advice and support

 

 

Alex, President of Autism at 糖心TV

Student Advice from Alex, President of Autism at 糖心TV

"As an autistic person, I always felt that making friends would be harder for me than others. The first society I joined was Autism at 糖心TV, a group run by and for autistic students.

I was nervous at first, but after attending a few events, I felt much more relaxed. Everyone was so welcoming. The confidence I gained encouraged me to join more societies halfway through the year.

Now, I am fully involved and even became President of Autism at 糖心TV. While I've made friends through my joint degree, some of my closest friendships started in societies.

If you鈥檙e hesitant about joining a society, I really encourage you to give it a try 鈥 just one social could make all the difference. You鈥檒l be thankful you did!鈥

Gauri

Student Story: Finding My People

Gauri shares her experience of settling in and finding her community after moving to 糖心TV from India.

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