Blogs – Groovy Students https://groovystudents.co.uk Luxury Student Accommodation in Teesside, Middlesbrough and Sunderland Mon, 24 Jul 2023 07:57:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.19 Getting Ready For Summer https://groovystudents.co.uk/getting-ready-for-summer/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 07:51:46 +0000 https://groovystudents.co.uk/?p=18564917 Caps help to regulate your body temperature. Protect your face and head from sunburn. Protect your eyes from the brightness of the sun. Protect your head, face and ears from the cold and weather conditions. If it makes you happy, wear it. Caps help you draw attention and make you stand out from the crowd. Wearing a cap will complete your look – it’s a simple yet great accessory to make you look confident. Whether you prefer to wear it as a sporty accessory or a fashion statement, the cap will make you hold your head up high.

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Caps help to regulate your body temperature.
Protect your face and head from sunburn. Protect your eyes from the brightness of the sun. Protect your head, face and ears from the cold and weather conditions.

If it makes you happy, wear it.

Caps help you draw attention and make you stand out from the crowd. Wearing a cap will complete your look – it’s a simple yet great accessory to make you look confident. Whether you prefer to wear it as a sporty accessory or a fashion statement, the cap will make you hold your head up high.

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Top 7 Tips for the Best Freshers’ Week… EVER! https://groovystudents.co.uk/top-7-tips-for-the-best-freshers-week-ever/ Thu, 13 Sep 2018 14:13:40 +0000 https://www.groovystudents.co.uk/?p=19684 Excited for freshers’ week? Of the thousands of students across the UK, many are in “Freshers Frenzy”, and why shouldn’t they be? Meeting new people, getting away from home… complete freedom to do anything you like! Here are 7 quick tips to help you experience the best freshers’ week possible. Freshers’ week, are you ready? 1. Don’t be scared   No one knows you (well, probably not many people) and you won’t know everyone either, so don’t be afraid to say hi to your next door neighbour (if your living in student accommodation), course mates, or anyone else when you’re out socialising. Of course, you may feel nervous about starting a conversation with a complete stranger, but really, what have you got to lose?   A great way to start a conversation could be a simple:   “Hi, do you go to uni here?”   Or, if you’re pretty confident, you could go all Joey-esque…   2. Join clubs and societies   This can’t be overstated enough. Joining clubs and societies gives you a chance to meet like-minded people, be part of your own little tribe, and to hang out and chill. When you have down time, or you just need to get your head out of studying, or want someone to have lunch with between classes, you will be able to find someone to hang out with, rather than eating lunch on your own. Beware, some clubs and societies charge up-front payments, so unless you are really passionate about that particular subject and are certain you’ll make the most of the meet ups and activities, look for cheaper alternatives.     3. Get your paperwork done and save a load of money   Here’s the boring bit, but it’s probably going to save you a load of money and...

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Excited for freshers’ week? Of the thousands of students across the UK, many are in “Freshers Frenzy”, and why shouldn’t they be? Meeting new people, getting away from home… complete freedom to do anything you like!

Here are 7 quick tips to help you experience the best freshers’ week possible.

Freshers’ week, are you ready?

1. Don’t be scared

 

No one knows you (well, probably not many people) and you won’t know everyone either, so don’t be afraid to say hi to your next door neighbour (if your living in student accommodation), course mates, or anyone else when you’re out socialising.

Of course, you may feel nervous about starting a conversation with a complete stranger, but really, what have you got to lose?

 

A great way to start a conversation could be a simple:

 

“Hi, do you go to uni here?”

 

Or, if you’re pretty confident, you could go all Joey-esque…

 

2. Join clubs and societies

 

This can’t be overstated enough. Joining clubs and societies gives you a chance to meet like-minded people, be part of your own little tribe, and to hang out and chill. When you have down time, or you just need to get your head out of studying, or want someone to have lunch with between classes, you will be able to find someone to hang out with, rather than eating lunch on your own.

Beware, some clubs and societies charge up-front payments, so unless you are really passionate about that particular subject and are certain you’ll make the most of the meet ups and activities, look for cheaper alternatives.

 

 

3. Get your paperwork done and save a load of money

 

Here’s the boring bit, but it’s probably going to save you a load of money and headaches. Getting all your paperwork done early, such as your student card, officially enrolling, sorting out your council tax, TV licence and getting your student loans arranged, will make your first weeks a lot easier.

Don’t forget your passport, bank details, passport sized photos and acceptance letter when it comes to doing all your paperwork as it makes it a lot easier and as stress free as possible. This will set you up nicely for freshers’ week and beyond.

4. Try not to attend every single event that is on

 

It’s tempting when people ask you to come along to events, and it’s only natural that you want to please them by agreeing, but don’t go to every single event that is on. Not only will your head and wallet hurt from attending all these events, you’ll probably find it quite stressful trying to fit them in your schedule.

By (politely) saying no, or by making up a plausible excuse, you’re able to let yourself recuperate and chill out between events so that you can really enjoy the events you’re actually looking forward to.

 

Other ways you can do this is by actually organising a small event at home or at your student accommodation. This way you can still meet new people, chill out in front of the TV or get a movie night going (if you’re staying in one of our student accommodations, you’ll find that our dedicated cinema room is perfect for this) and have some home-made cocktails, which is far cheaper than going on a night out and better than shouting over loud music and queuing up in the rain.

5. Stock up for the morning

 

Let’s be real, you’re probably going to have a hangover at some point in your freshers’ week, and if you’re not the drinking type, you’re going to be staying out late meeting new people, so don’t forget about the morning after when you just can’t be bothered to get out of bed.

 

If you are drinking type, then remember to get your tried and tested hangover cure ready (no… more alcohol is not the answer), so if your cure is a full English breakfast, or a strong cup of coffee, just make sure that you have some in the fridge waiting. It’ll save you an absolute fortune in the long run and you’ll be thanking us for the tip when all you can do is walk to the bathroom.

6. Make friends the easy way

For those that find it difficult to meet new people, the best and easiest way to strike up a conversation with a complete stranger is by doing a fancy dress party. It’s an instant way to break the ice and you’ll be surprised how many people will actually come to you and start talking.

 

If you or your friends are the creative types, you can make a costume or look with very little money. The more outlandish, bright and funny your costume is, the more people will want to speak to you, we promise!

7. Take it easy on the alcohol

Yes, fresher’s week is for partying and drinking, but don’t be that person who is sick all the time from drinking; you’ll quickly get a reputation for overdoing it, which can stick around for many years.

Not only will you have to deal with the after effects (see point 5), your wallet will be much lighter and your friends far fewer as they’d have to be looking after you rather than having a good time.

8. Ration your money/ student loan

Finally, the one thing we always recommend to students is to ration your money. There’s nothing that feels worse than finishing freshers’ week, looking at your bank account and seeing that you’re going to be living off bread and water for the next few months. Set aside some money and be extra vigilant that you’re not going to start using that money for drinking and partying.

 

If you’re going to Teesside University or Sunderland University, we would love to hear about your freshers’ experience and what your tips are for having the best experience possible.

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Graduating: The 1 decision you make that will affect the next 10 years? https://groovystudents.co.uk/graduating-options/ Fri, 20 Jul 2018 14:44:56 +0000 https://www.groovystudents.co.uk/?p=19028 If your student days are coming to an end at Sunderland or Teesside University, there’s probably going to be a ton of questions that are rattling inside your head at this moment, but probably the main question that’s loudest is “What do I do after graduation?”. The graduation ceremony marks an end of an era, which leaves you at a fork road in your life, where there’s no clear and obvious direction. It’s important for you to make the right decision now, as your decision will potentially affect the next 5-10 years of your life? How? Let’s take a look at how some of available options will affect what you do and how you feel for the next decade… Option 1: Post graduation courses Ideal for: Laser focused students who have known what they wanted to do since they were 5 years old! Let’s be honest. We all know a friend or a person who is so laser focused on their career that they knew what they doing since a small age! They had everything planned way in advance and we can only stand from a far and be envious that they’ve already got a path outlined for them. Post Grad courses can be a good option though. If you have a fairly good idea what you want to do in later life, it can be seen as one of the safer option to choose, as you’re delaying the decision of going out into the “real world”; but if your career requires you to take an MBA, PhD etc such as being a doctor, in the legal or professional industry, then it’s a good idea to get the standard qualifications that an employer expects. You should take into account the following though: Finances and whether you can afford to continue...

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If your student days are coming to an end at Sunderland or Teesside University, there’s probably going to be a ton of questions that are rattling inside your head at this moment, but probably the main question that’s loudest is “What do I do after graduation?”.

Not sure what to do after graduating?

The graduation ceremony marks an end of an era, which leaves you at a fork road in your life, where there’s no clear and obvious direction. It’s important for you to make the right decision now, as your decision will potentially affect the next 5-10 years of your life?

How?

Let’s take a look at how some of available options will affect what you do and how you feel for the next decade…

Option 1: Post graduation courses

Ideal for: Laser focused students who have known what they wanted to do since they were 5 years old!

Let’s be honest. We all know a friend or a person who is so laser focused on their career that they knew what they doing since a small age! They had everything planned way in advance and we can only stand from a far and be envious that they’ve already got a path outlined for them.

Going for post graduate program

Post Grad courses can be a good option though. If you have a fairly good idea what you want to do in later life, it can be seen as one of the safer option to choose, as you’re delaying the decision of going out into the “real world”; but if your career requires you to take an MBA, PhD etc such as being a doctor, in the legal or professional industry, then it’s a good idea to get the standard qualifications that an employer expects.

You should take into account the following though:

  • Finances and whether you can afford to continue studying
  • The earning potential of taking the post grad course compared to the earning potential of not (or delaying the post grad course for future)
  • Your desire/ability to study another course from scratch which could see the next 1-3 years in a more stressful student life
Post graduate course stress

Post graduate course stress

What you definitely shouldn’t do is choose a post grad program because you’re stuck for something to do. What will most likely happen is you’ll get uninterested, drop out of the course and be saddled with debt that adds an extra 10 years to pay off.

If you’re unsure whether this is the path for you, take proper counseling from career advisers in university, family members or experts in the field you want to go into before pursuing the post-graduation course.

 

Option 2: Getting a job after graduating

Ideal for: those who are sick of studying, those that have an idea what they want to do and just need experience, or those that just need money now!

This is the most popular option for fresh graduates. Aside from needing money (probably to start paying off your student loan/overdraft/parents), society as a whole, (we’re talking about your parents, friends and nosey neighbours) expects you to get a job.

Get a job after graduating

Doesn’t matter which job.

Just a job…

The problem with this though is that it’s throwing you in the deep end of what we like to call “The rat race”. If you don’t have a clear goal in mind as to where you want to be in your career, then you can easily get side tracked into doing something you don’t enjoy… for the next 10 years! Then after you’ve realised and want to do something about it, you will be starting from step 1 again…

Scary…

So what do you do when you need the money but don’t want to end up in that situation?

Most of the universities offer career counseling or job assistance. It’s advisable to work out what your interest is first, and then seek a job that’s in that area, rather than plumping for the first job that’s offered to you.

Give me a graduate job now!

Give me a graduate job now!

Getting some work experience is a lot more important in the eyes of an employer so don’t be too worried if its not exactly the job your looking for, as long as the skills you will need are easily transferable/matched to your desired job.

Some good job opportunities exist in small and medium-sized businesses, which give you the benefit of getting good training, vital experience and can prove to be the best platform to reaching your targeted role.

If you’re not clear as to what you want to do, but because finances are forcing you to find a job, then getting a job could be a way to explore yourself and test what your capabilities are and what you enjoy (just don’t say this in your interview!!!) at the same time as attending to your finances. Temp jobs are a good way of testing different sectors of industry and there is always big demand for temp workers.

Post graduating getting temp job

Post graduating getting temp job

Just keep this in your mind, that your exploring what you like and what you don’t like, as you will face a lot of doubt from yourself and others (again family, friends, employers and nosey neighbours) as to why your chopping and changing your jobs.

We’ll give you advise on how to show this in the best light when applying for the right job in another article.

Option 3: starting a business after graduating

Ideal for: those that know what they enjoy and have a passion, those that can’t land a job, those that know they don’t want to be bossed about!

Let’s face it… who likes being bossed about?

Post graduate starting business

Post graduate starting business

If you absolutely detest being told what to do, or hate not having any input into how things are done, then maybe going into business for yourself is the best option.

Starting your own business doesn’t need to be difficult, especially if you know you’re good at something you do. With start-up culture on the rise, many Universities are offering a helping hand to the aspiring entrepreneurs.

Programs ran by the Universities give the opportunities to learn new skills and knowledge in starting a new business. Many offer training sessions/seminars and small groups known as hatcheries or business incubators where experts offer their guidance to the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.

Of course, it may or may not work out.

If it does work out, then your path for the next 10 years could see you be the envy of everyone, and if it doesn’t work out, you’ll have gained a wealth of knowledge no job could ever give you, so either way, it’s a win-win situation.

Finally….

Option 4: Explore the World – Take a Small Gap after graduating

Ideal for: those that can afford a bit of time out, those who want to travel and explore the world and those that don’t have a clue as to what they want to do!

Let’s be fair, this is probably what we’d all like to do after graduating. Take a nice gap year and explore exotic countries far away.

post graduate gap year

post graduate gap year

If you have the finances and support, this is easy to do and it is recommended (even if you have a clear direction in mind)

Why?

Not only will you get to experience life outside of university and work, you’ll find so much about yourself, what you enjoy, what you don’t enjoy, types of people you get on with, how you deal with adversity. Things that you wont be able to experience and reflect when you have commitments and are stuck in daily routines.

Not to mention that you’ve spent that last 20 years studying!

Studying

Studying

This is a great opportunity to be able to take time out to explore yourself and the wider world and if you have the chance, take it!

Also as an added benefit, by taking some time out, you can come across to some employers as more mature, organised and self sufficient, which obviously makes you more desirable!

Considering all these options, the immediate future after graduating is an important but also an exciting time in your life. There’s no other time in your life where you will have as much freedom as you will, so make the most of it, enjoy it and choose one of the options that’s going to benefit you in the long term.

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Developer Reveals Plan to turn Sunderland’s former Joplings Department Store into Student Flats https://groovystudents.co.uk/groovy-students-acquires-two-residences-in-edinburgh/ Wed, 07 Mar 2018 07:51:42 +0000 https://www.groovystudents.co.uk/?p=14793 A fresh plan has been submitted to redevelop the former Joplings site seven years after the long-running  Sunderland department store closed its tills. The latest vision is to convert the five-storey building into flats for 178 students, along with three shop units. Joplings shut in June 2010 and several attempts to redevelop the site have come to nothing. Only last year, Sunderland City Council approved a plan to build a 122-bed hotel on the site. But the latest planning application, which Jaspia submitted last week, reveals the hotel plan has fallen through for “unknown reasons”. Previous failed plans led to Jaspia buying the Joplings site and putting forward a proposal which has a primary aim of bringing the empty building back into use. Joplings served Sunderland for 206 years. Before closing in 2010, Joplings had operated in John Street from 1956, where it reopened after a fire burned the High Street old store down in 1954. Jaspia’s planning application details how it the developer aims to incorporate the department store’s original features into the student flats. It says: “This development aims to reuse the original building form by way of retaining the existing brickwork facade which gives the building its character. “With the additional feature of full-length glazed windows to the fourth-floor level to maximise the internal views out, whilst softening this bland 20th-century building with a contemporary appearance.” The three ground-floor retail units would have separate entrances to the student apartments, which would go on the first, second, third and fourth levels. Extra space will be added to the fourth floor as part of the plans. The applicants said a similar extension was approved by Sunderland City Council in 2008 but never materialised.

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A fresh plan has been submitted to redevelop the former Joplings site seven years after the long-running  Sunderland department store closed its tills.

The latest vision is to convert the five-storey building into flats for 178 students, along with three shop units.

Joplings shut in June 2010 and several attempts to redevelop the site have come to nothing. Only last year, Sunderland City Council approved a plan to build a 122-bed hotel on the site.

But the latest planning application, which Jaspia submitted last week, reveals the hotel plan has fallen through for “unknown reasons”.

Previous failed plans led to Jaspia buying the Joplings site and putting forward a proposal which has a primary aim of bringing the empty building back into use.
Joplings served Sunderland for 206 years.

Before closing in 2010, Joplings had operated in John Street from 1956, where it reopened after a fire burned the High Street old store down in 1954.

Jaspia’s planning application details how it the developer aims to incorporate the department store’s original features into the student flats.

It says: “This development aims to reuse the original building form by way of retaining the existing brickwork facade which gives the building its character.

“With the additional feature of full-length glazed windows to the fourth-floor level to maximise the internal views out, whilst softening this bland 20th-century building with a contemporary appearance.”

The three ground-floor retail units would have separate entrances to the student apartments, which would go on the first, second, third and fourth levels.

Extra space will be added to the fourth floor as part of the plans.
The applicants said a similar extension was approved by Sunderland City Council in 2008 but never materialised.

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Welcome to our New Accommodation Block https://groovystudents.co.uk/groovy-students-raises-money-for-the-royal-manchester-childrens-hospital/ Wed, 07 Mar 2018 07:49:09 +0000 https://www.groovystudents.co.uk/?p=14790 Drinkwater House would like to welcome all our students old and new!!!  This year we are excited with the opening of our brand block, we have listened to our students that live at Drinkwater House, and designed the building with what they would like. Therefore we have put in facilities such a gymnasium, games room, cinema room and more, so that all our students staying at the complex, will have a more enjoyable stay at Drinkwater House.

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Drinkwater House would like to welcome all our students old and new!!!  This year we are excited with the opening of our brand block, we have listened to our students that live at Drinkwater House, and designed the building with what they would like. Therefore we have put in facilities such a gymnasium, games room, cinema room and more, so that all our students staying at the complex, will have a more enjoyable stay at Drinkwater House.

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