It’s hard to know what university is like until you get there, and all universities are different.
In some ways it’s easier to describe what university isn’t! Well, everyone says that it is not like school or college.
So, what is university really like? Here we aim to give you a brief realistic view, based on what students told us they wish they had known.
Studying at University is a new experience for everybody. Whilst all students look forward to the prospect of becoming more independent; the reality of making new friends and getting used to a new environment and way of studying, can be challenging and takes time to get used to. However, studying at university can be a very positive experience too as the student below says:
“University has increased my confidence in many ways. I am more comfortable around people, more able to work in groups and thanks to the employability unit of my course I feel more confident in my ability to gain employment upon completion of my degree. University has also helped me make new friends. Through my tutor group I have met some nice people who are very understanding of my issues and are always there for support. Finally, being at university has showed me others have the same issues I do. Before coming to university, I felt quite isolated and that I was alone in my thoughts and feelings but it is easy to see that a lot of people have the same worries and you are all in a new environment together”.
Holly, undergraduate student at the University of Portsmouth
One of the best (and in some ways scariest!) things at university is that nobody checks up on you or tells you what to do. You are given coursework, obviously, but often with long deadlines, and while lectures and tutorials have sign-in sheets, nobody calls home if you don’t turn up.
Students taking part in a survey conducted by the Autism&Uni team at Leeds Beckett University highlighted some of the most typical challenges:
This short clip, prepared by the University of York, summarises what is like to study at university
Choosing the right course and university for you can be a difficult process. In the following link you can find a universities’ guide, which may help you to make a decision.