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Fresher’s survival guide: Essential tips for students

Published: 27th August 2025

Fresher’s survival guide: Essential tips for students

Welcome to university, Fresher. You’ve entered the world of late-night pizza, chaotic flatmates, and 9am lectures that feel personally designed to ruin your life. We’re National Express and while we can’t stop you befriending someone who plays acoustic guitar at every party, we can give you a Fresher’s survival guide packed with student life hacks, plus a way to travel home (or anywhere else) without maxing out your overdraft.

1. Food hacks for Freshers: Move beyond instant noodles

Students cooking

Every Fresher starts out living off frozen pizza and noodles. But trust us, your body will eventually stage a protest. Learn one meal that involves a vegetable. (No, chips don’t count.)

When you’ve had enough of your shared kitchen and miss a proper home-cooked meal, we’ll get you there. With our National Express student discounts, you can travel home for up to 25% off which is basically free compared to what you just spent on late-night kebabs.

2. Surviving Fresher’s week: The social hunger games

Fresher’s Week is essentially a seven-day-long networking event, but with fewer LinkedIn profiles and more VK Blue. You’ll meet dozens of people, most of whom you’ll only ever recognise again as “Kitchen Steve” or “That Girl Who Borrowed My Fork.” That’s perfectly normal.

3. Student budgeting tips (Yes, you need them)

Your student loan will disappear faster than your dignity at karaoke. Budgeting is essential even if your definition of “budgeting” is occasionally checking your bank app before buying another round.

Save where it’s easy: transport. Look out for student discounts, whether you’re shopping, eating out or booking travel (hint, hint)

4. Homesickness: The inevitable fresher feeling

Student on coach

Even the most confident student eventually misses home, whether it’s your mum’s roast, your dog, or simply clean cutlery. When homesickness hits, we’re here. Book a coach, plug in your headphones, and zone out until you’re back in familiar territory.

5. Laundry tips for students

Laundry at uni is… expensive. And let’s be honest, no one wants to pay £5 for a washing machine that looks like it predates the internet.

Here’s a top Fresher tip: bag it up, book a coach, and bring it home. Parents secretly love complaining while folding your socks.

Better yet, our generous luggage allowance means you can bring half your wardrobe with no hassle. You’ll return with clean clothes, a stash of Tupperware, and the smug satisfaction of dodging another spin cycle.

6. Student life reality check: No one’s got it together

That super-organised Fresher who looks like they’ve nailed it? They’ve already cried in the library toilets. The flatmate who seems effortlessly cool? Secretly Googling “how to cook rice.”

You’re not failing, you’re doing student life exactly right: chaotically.

Why National Express is the student’s secret weapon

Fresher’s year is wild: messy nights, new friends, lost socks, and the occasional identity crisis. But in between the chaos, you’ll need to get from A to B, sometimes home, sometimes somewhere new.

That’s where we come in:

  • Up to 25% student discount on travel

  • Cheap, reliable coach travel across the UK

  • Generous luggage allowance (perfect for the Great Laundry Migration)

  • And absolutely no need to call your parents for a lift

So yes, university is about “finding yourself.” But it’s also about finding the cheapest, easiest way to travel. And spoiler: that’s us.

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