The average University of Worcester student, teachers and nurses aside, spends between 8 and 16 hours in lectures a week.

The average University of Worcester student, teachers and nurses aside, spends between 8 and 16 hours in lectures a week.
So you’ve decided to spread your wings and fly the nest but where will you be living while at university?
Finding the right place to live while at university is hassle enough without weighting in the problems that coming from a foreign country poses. So here’s what I’ve learnt from my experience and the issues I’ve faced.
When I was looking to go to university, I noticed that many of my friends were excited about the prospect of moving to a new city and the thought of immersing themselves into completely new surroundings.
It is not difficult to be happy at University. Seriously, it’s not. But, you know, the world’s not all sunshine and rainbows, and occasionally times get tough at University just like they do everywhere else.
One of the most daunting things about moving to the university, is not knowing what your accommodation will be like.
Every individual considering going to university has at least one question, one concern and a general expectation of university. It is really important that all of your questions and concerns are answered and that you have a realistic expectation of what it will be like at the university.
Living away from home is part of the university experience, but how do you know which accommodation is going to suit you?