Freshers' Week Promotions Nottingham

The students’ union usually organises a plastic bag full of free stuff for new students. The free stuff comes from sponsors desperate to get your custom and includes everything from dog-flavoured Pot Snacks to new guarana and amphetamine drinks.

Prostart
18 High Street
Nottingham
Nottingham University
+44 (0) 115 951 5151
University Park
Nottingham
Future Store
+44 (0) 115
84 Broadmarsh
Nottingham
Ncn
+44 (0) 115 910 0100
Stoney Street
Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University Student Union
+44 (0) 115 848 6200
Shakespeare Street
Nottingham
Castle College
+44 (0) 115 917 5467
39 Nottingham Road
Nottingham
College Street Centre For The Performing Arts
+44 (0) 115 947 6202
College Street
Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University
+44 (0) 115 941 8418
Chaucer Street
Nottingham
The Castle College Nottingham
+44 (0) 845 845 0500
Maid Marian Way
Nottingham
The Sherwood Workshop
+44 (0) 115 960 3337
581A Mansfield Road
Nottingham
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Freshers' Week: Saving Tips

There are a couple of saving graces about the finances of Freshers’ Week.

Firstly the goody bag. The students’ union usually organises a plastic bag full of free stuff for new students. The free stuff comes from sponsors desperate to get your custom and includes everything from dog-flavoured Pot Snacks to new guarana and amphetamine drinks.

You’ll also be given a whole load of money-off coupons for more of the same which, when you discover the stuff is disgusting, you should throw away rather than waste money on.

There should also be some useful stuff in there, like toiletries, condoms, coffee, crisps, chocolate, even beer – you know, the essentials.

Secondly, there’s the stuff you bring from home. Many parents won’t object to you raiding the cupboards before setting off to university. Some will even help you load up.

Freshers’ Week is also the time parents are most likely to give you some extra cash.

You’ll presumably have already worked out between you how the whole formal parental contributions deal is going to work and some parents may want to stick rigidly to the formula. Fair enough. However, even they often feel tempted to shove £20 in your hand as they wave you goodbye (with a tear in the eye and a whoop of joy in their heart).

If they can afford it, don’t stop them. Just say thanks and tell them you’ll see them at Christmas. (You can tell them you love them too, if that’s the kind of stuff you do with your folks.)

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