
Real Talk With Corinne: What I Learned About Starting and Succeeding at University
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Whether you’re a student about to start university, a parent, an educator, a counsellor, or a mentor, this episode is packed with honest insights and real talk to help navigate the transition to university.
Corinne, now heading into her third year, takes us back to where it all started. She shares what the early days really felt like and the choices that made a difference for her.
Listen as we discuss:
- The value of different friendships and tips for finding your people in those early weeks
- Getting the academics working well with subjects that motivate you and study routines that work
- Living at home while studying; the pros, cons and what to consider
- Some tough stuff: adjusting to new academic demands, burnout, thoughts about dropping out, setting realistic expectations about university, resists, joining clubs or not.
- Taking care of yourself when life is full on and when it suddenly isn’t.
Go to our blog to read our associated blog post summarising the key points from this conversation HERE
If this podcast has sparked an interest in preparing well for your starting university, Learn more about our online course Thrive in Your Transition to University HERE
Listen to the Nurturing Relationships episode mentioned in this episode HERE
To hear Lindsay, a Sixth Form Head share ideas for supporting university transitions go HERE