Thriving on Exchange in Exeter: 5 Essential Tips 

By D'Arcy Todd 

A Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics 

2024 Semester 1, Exchange at the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø of Exeter, United Kingdom  

 

 

Studying abroad is an exhilarating adventure, offering a unique blend of academic growth and personal development. Exeter, with its vibrant student community and picturesque setting, is a fantastic destination for exchange students. Nestled in the heart of Devon, this historic city blends traditional English charm with a lively modern atmosphere. To help you make the most of your time in Exeter, here are five essential tips to thrive on your exchange.  

 

Immerse Yourself in the Local Culture  

One of the best ways to make the most of your exchange experience in Exeter is to fully immerse yourself in every opportunity. This means more than just visiting tourist spots (although you should definitely do that as well), it involves engaging with the community and embracing the day-to-day life in the city.  

 

Balance Your Academics and Social Life  

While it's important to focus on your studies, balancing academics with a vibrant social life is crucial for a fulfilling exchange experience. Here’s how you can achieve this balance:  

 

  • Stay Organized and use a planner or digital calendar to keep track of your assignments, exams, and social events. This will help you manage your time effectively and ensure you don't miss out on any important activities.  

 

  • Take Advantage of 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Resources. The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø of Exeter offers numerous resources to support your academic journey. From writing centers to academic advisors, make sure to utilize these services to excel in your studies.  

 

  • Make Time for Fun and don't let your studies consume all your time. If you start early, the pass/fail system of exchange academics will unlikely be a major burden. Exeter has a bustling nightlife, with plenty of pubs, clubs, and live music venues. The Timepiece and The Cavern are popular spots where students gather to unwind and socialize.  

 

Explore the Surrounding Countryside  

One of Exeter’s greatest advantages is its proximity to stunning natural landscapes. Taking time to explore the surrounding countryside can be a refreshing break from your academic routine. This can be a nice walk along the river or a round of golf in the picturesque English hillsides.  

 

Build a Support Network  

Having a support network is essential for navigating the challenges of living in a new country. Building relationships with fellow students and local residents can make your exchange experience more enjoyable and less stressful.  

 

  • Connect with Fellow Exchange Students. Other exchange students understand the unique challenges you face. Go to all the orientation events and it will be easy to find other international students who are on the same schedule as you with similar priorities and a willingness to join you when you want to do anything.  

 

  • Befriend Local Students. Making friends with local students can enrich your experience by giving you insights into daily life in Exeter and its through these friends that the holidays and future trips back to Europe can be really fun. Attend social events, join study groups, and engage in campus activities to build these connections.  

 

  • Stay in Touch with Family and Friends. While it’s important to immerse yourself in your new environment, maintaining contact with family and friends back home can provide emotional support. Regular video calls and messages can help you feel connected and grounded.  

 

Embrace New Experiences and Challenges  

An exchange program is a perfect opportunity to step out of your comfort zone. Embrace the new experiences and challenges that come your way with an open mind and a positive attitude.  

 

  • Try New Activities. Whether it’s learning a new sport, picking up a hobby, or exploring different cuisines, trying new activities can enrich your exchange experience. Exeter offers a plethora of opportunities for you to discover and develop new interests.  

 

  • Be Open to Making Mistakes. Living in a new country can be daunting, and it’s natural to make mistakes along the way. It’s unlikely anyone else notices or cares about your mistakes, but they become the sources of your greatest stories when you get home. .  

 

By immersing yourself in the local culture, balancing your academic and social life, exploring the countryside, building a support network, and embracing new experiences, you'll not only survive but thrive during your exchange in Exeter.  

 

Enjoy every moment, and make the most of this incredible opportunity!  

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