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๐ธ The Biggest Struggle
FOOD COSTS
Food prices have shot up. Here's how students across the UK are actually beating the system.
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Plan your meals weeklyWrite a meal plan before you shop. Buy only what you need โ no waste, no last-minute takeaways.
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Shop at Aldi firstAldi is consistently cheapest for UK students. Main shop there, small top-ups at Tesco only if needed.
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Never shop hungrySounds obvious โ it works. Shopping on a full stomach means you stick to the list and resist temptation.
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Cook from scratchBatch cooking saves both time and money. Rice, pasta, lentils, eggs โ cheap, filling, and flexible.
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Best days: Sun & MonQuieter stores and more yellow-sticker reduced items. Sunday evenings especially great for bargains.
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Make your own lunchA packed lunch saves ยฃ5โยฃ8 a day. Over a uni term that's hundreds of pounds back in your pocket.
๐๏ธ Too Good To Go
Grab surplus food bags from local restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets for a fraction of the price. Surprise bags typically cost ยฃ2โยฃ5 and save perfectly good food from being binned. Download free.
Check yellow sticker timesSunday nights = goldFree to download
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๐ The Second Struggle
RENT & HOUSING
Hidden fees, long summer contracts, and overpriced rooms catch students out every year. Here's what to watch for.
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Read EVERY Clause
Landlords bury fees in contracts. Read every line before signing โ look for summer rent clauses, cleaning charges, and early exit penalties.
๐ Ask your uni housing team to check it
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Avoid Summer Lock-ins
Some contracts run 52 weeks โ meaning you pay rent over summer even if you're home. Hunt for 40โ44 week contracts instead.
โ ๏ธ Always check contract length
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Start Looking Early
The best student houses go fast โ often before Christmas for the following September. Don't leave it until March or you'll be stuck with what's left.
๐๏ธ Start in October/November
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Use Your Uni Housing Team
Most universities offer free contract checking. They know local landlords and local scams. Always use this service before signing anything.
โ Totally free at most unis
๐ณ Money Basics โ No Judgement
MONEY 101
Nobody teaches us this stuff in school. Here's what overdrafts, credit cards, Plum, and Zilch actually are โ explained simply, no jargon.
๐ What Is An Overdraft?
OVERDRAFTS EXPLAINED
An overdraft lets you spend more money than you actually have in your bank account โ your balance goes below ยฃ0. Think of it like a short-term loan from your bank.
Student overdrafts are special โ most UK banks (like Lloyds, Santander, HSBC) offer 0% interest overdrafts for students, meaning you can borrow up to ยฃ1,000โยฃ3,000 and pay nothing extra back, as long as you repay it when you graduate. This is genuinely useful for emergencies โ but treat it as a safety net, not spending money. Once you leave uni, the 0% period ends and interest kicks in fast, so pay it back as quickly as possible after graduation.
๐ What Is A Credit Card?
CREDIT CARDS EXPLAINED
A credit card lets you buy things now and pay for them later โ usually at the end of the month. The card company pays the shop, then you pay the card company back.
Used right, they're brilliant: you get consumer protections on purchases, cashback rewards, and can build your credit score (which matters for renting and mortgages later).
Used wrong, they're dangerous: if you don't pay the full balance every month, interest charges of 20โ30% stack up fast. The golden rule โ only spend on a credit card what you already have in your bank account, and pay it off in full each month. Never just pay the minimum.
๐ก Top Credit Trick
BUILD YOUR CREDIT SCORE NOW
Your credit score affects whether you can rent a flat, get a phone contract, or get a mortgage one day. As a student you can start building it for free right now.
Use a 0% student credit card for small regular purchases (like your weekly shop), then pay it off in full every single month. You build credit history, pay zero interest, and sometimes earn cashback. Register on the electoral roll at your uni address too โ this alone boosts your score significantly. Check your score free at Experian, Clearscore, or Credit Karma.
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Check Your Credit Free
ClearScore and Credit Karma show your full credit report for free, forever. No credit card needed. Check yours now โ you might be surprised what's on there.
๐ Clearscore.com โ completely free
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Register To Vote
Registering on the electoral roll at your uni address is the single fastest free way to boost your credit score. Takes 5 minutes at gov.uk/register-to-vote. Do it today.
โก Instant credit score boost
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Avoid Payday Loans
Payday loans charge outrageous interest โ sometimes 1,500% APR. They're a debt trap. If you're in a cash crisis, your bank's 0% student overdraft, your uni hardship fund, or Citizens Advice are all better options first.
โ ๏ธ Last resort only โ always
โก Secret Energy Tricks
GAS & ELECTRIC
Most students and renters don't know these tricks exist. They do. Use them โ they're free money.
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CAB Fuel Vouchers
Citizens Advice Bureau can provide fuel vouchers to help with gas and electric bills โ and you can ask up to 3 times within 6 months. Most people have no idea this exists. Go to your local CAB office or call them and ask specifically about fuel vouchers.
๐ก 3 times in 6 months โ FREE
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Emergency Credit From Your Supplier
This is a secret almost nobody knows โ if you're on a prepayment meter and can't top up, you can call your energy supplier and ask for emergency credit. Every major supplier offers it. They add credit to your meter immediately. You pay it back gradually when you next top up. Never go cold โ just call and ask.
๐ Call your supplier and ask directly
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Warm Home Discount
If you're a student on a low income or qualifying benefit, you may be entitled to ยฃ150 off your energy bill through the Warm Home Discount scheme. Check eligibility via your energy supplier's website โ it's automatic for some, but others need to apply.
๐ท ยฃ150 off โ worth checking
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Call Before You Struggle
If you're falling behind on energy bills, call your supplier before it becomes a crisis. All major suppliers are legally required to offer payment plans, debt support, and hardship funds. Calling early means more options โ waiting makes it worse.
๐ค They must help โ it's the law
๐ Smart Saving & Spreading the Cost
SAVE & SPREAD
Two brilliant tools that help you automatically save what you don't miss โ and spread big costs without crippling interest.
๐ Plum โ Automatically Save Without Thinking
Plum connects to your bank and uses AI to automatically move small amounts you won't miss into savings โ usually just a few pounds at a time. It analyses your spending and squirrels away money on your behalf. Over weeks and months it genuinely adds up. You can withdraw anytime. Perfect for students who can never find money to save.
Automatic savingsAI-poweredWithdraw anytimeFree to use
๐๏ธ Zilch โ Buy Now, Pay Later. No Interest.
Zilch lets you spread the cost of purchases over 6 weeks โ completely interest free. Unlike credit cards, there's no interest, no revolving debt, just 4 equal payments. Perfect for bigger essential purchases you need now but can't cover in one go. Use it for textbooks, kitchen essentials, or clothing โ not luxuries. Always only use BNPL for things you genuinely need.
โ ๏ธ Buy now, pay later can affect your credit score. Only use for things you genuinely need and can afford to repay.
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๐ฅ The Third Struggle
SOCIAL LIFE
Making friends at uni is harder than the brochures make it look. Here's what actually works.
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Join Societies
Societies are the single best way to meet people outside your flat. Sports teams, hobby clubs, volunteering โ shared interest makes conversation instant and natural.
๐ก Join in week 1, even if nervous
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Be Patient
Friendships take time. Most students feel lonely at some point in first year. That's completely normal. Keep showing up and your people will appear.
๐ It genuinely gets better
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Talk to Course Mates
Invite a course mate for coffee or a library session. You already have something in common โ use it. These friendships often outlast uni entirely.
โ Low stakes, high reward
๐ง Feeling Overwhelmed?
ANXIETY & STRESS
Stress and anxiety are incredibly common at uni. You're not broken โ you're human. Here are real tools that help.
๐ฏ๏ธ SELF-PROTECTION RITUAL โ 2 MINUTE RESET
When anxiety hits and your mind is racing, try this simple grounding practice.
1. Find somewhere quiet. Close your eyes.
2. Place your hand on your heart. Feel your heartbeat.
3. Take 3 slow deep breaths โ in for 4 counts, hold for 4, out for 6.
4. Repeat quietly to yourself, as many times as you need:
"I am safe. I am protected. I am loved."
This grounding technique brings you back to the present moment and calms your nervous system. It works.
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Box Breathing
In for 4 counts, hold for 4, out for 4, hold for 4. Repeat 4 times. Used by the military under extreme pressure โ works for exam nerves too.
โก Works in under 2 minutes
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5-4-3-2-1 Grounding
Name 5 things you see, 4 you can touch, 3 you can hear, 2 you can smell, 1 you can taste. Instantly pulls you out of panic and into the present.
๐ง Classic grounding technique
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Move Your Body
A 10-minute walk outside genuinely reduces cortisol levels. You don't need a gym. Fresh air is free and it works immediately.
๐ฟ Free and instant
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Protect Your Sleep
Everything feels worse when you're exhausted. Anxiety, low mood, and poor focus are all amplified by bad sleep. Treat sleep like a revision session.
๐ค 7โ9 hours is the target
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Journal It Out
Write down what's worrying you. Getting thoughts out of your head and onto paper reduces their power. Even 5 minutes helps.
๐ No rules โ just write
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Talk to Someone
Keeping it all inside makes anxiety worse. Tell a friend, family member, or counsellor how you're feeling. Your uni likely has free counselling โ use it.
๐ฌ You don't have to do this alone
๐ Exam Season
SURVIVING EXAMS
Exam stress is real. Here's how to prep smart, manage the pressure, and actually remember what you've revised.
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Plan Backwards
Start from your exam date and work backwards. Block out revision time weekly โ don't try to cram it all at the end.
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Pomodoro Technique
25 minutes focused work, 5 minute break. Repeat. After 4 rounds, take a longer break. Prevents burnout and keeps focus sharp.
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Active Recall
Don't just re-read notes. Test yourself. Flashcards, past papers, teaching it back to yourself โ these actually work.
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Phone Away
One notification breaks focus for up to 23 minutes. Use Forest or Freedom app to block distractions.
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Stay Hydrated
Even mild dehydration reduces cognitive performance. Keep water on your desk during revision and in the exam hall.
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Lo-Fi Focus Music
Background music without lyrics helps many students focus. YouTube has endless lo-fi study playlists.
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Past Papers Are Gold
The best revision is doing past papers under timed conditions. Mark your own work. Identify gaps. Repeat.
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Study Groups
Teaching others locks in your own knowledge. Quiz each other, explain concepts out loud. Seriously underrated.
๐จ Exam Panic? Do This Right Now
If you're overwhelmed before an exam โ stop. Close your eyes. Do 3 rounds of box breathing (in 4, hold 4, out 4, hold 4). Remind yourself: you have prepared. You know more than you think. One breath at a time.
You've done the workNerves are normalBreathe first, always
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๐ You Are Not Alone
MENTAL HEALTH
1 in 4 people experience a mental health issue each year. At uni that number is higher. Help is out there โ and it's free.
The earlier you start saving, the less you actually need to put in. Starting at 20 vs 40 makes a truly massive difference.
๐ฃ Penfold โ Start Your Pension Today
Most students don't think about pensions until it's too late. But starting small now โ even ยฃ20 a month โ can add up to tens of thousands more by retirement. The more you save and the earlier you start, the sooner you can retire. Penfold is built for people just starting out.
Start from just ยฃ1No employer neededHMRC adds 25% freeRetire earlier
ยฃ50/month from age 20 could be worth ยฃ150,000+ by 60. The same from age 40 might reach ยฃ30,000. Time is your single biggest asset โ use it.
โฐ Every year you wait costs you
๐๏ธ
Government Tops You Up
The government adds 25% tax relief to pension contributions. Put in ยฃ80 and it automatically becomes ยฃ100. That's free money from HMRC.
๐ธ 25% free โ automatic
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FIRE Movement
Financial Independence, Retire Early. By saving seriously in your 20s, some people retire in their 40s or even 30s. It all starts with small habits started now.
๐ฏ Start the habit today
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SOCIAL
LIFE
Making friends at uni is harder than the brochures make it look. Here's what actually works.
Join Societies
Societies are the single best way to meet people outside your flat. Sports teams, hobby clubs, volunteering โ shared interest makes conversation instant and natural.
Be Patient
Friendships take time. Most students feel lonely at some point in first year. That's completely normal. Keep showing up and your people will appear.
Talk to Course Mates
Invite a course mate for coffee or a library session. You already have something in common โ use it. These friendships often outlast uni entirely.