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Student Survival Tips in Sydney

We at Be.Accommodation want our residents to be fully equipped for their first year at university, especially if they are moving internationally. Here are a few tips to make the transition as smooth as possible.

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Student Survival Tips in Sydney

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  1. Student Survival Tips in Sydney We at Be.Accommodation want our residents to be fully equipped for their first year at university, especially if they are moving internationally. Here are a few tips to make the transition as smooth as possible. Be sure to arrange accommodation before you arrive If you find the right student accommodation, you will be able to settle into Sydney easily and quickly. Your Australian Incoming Passenger Card will ask you to provide your intended residential address in Australia, so it's more than just a place to stay. Be.Accommodation is a safe and friendly place for students to live and learn close to some of Sydney's best universities. Cash exchange You should have an Australian bank card or an exchange rate from your home country to be able to use it in Australia. As these things can take a while to set up and settle, bring $500 to $1000 in cash for the first few weeks. You can expect your Australian bank card to arrive one to two weeks after you make your international transfer. By doing so before you arrive, you'll save time and stress. Wear the appropriate clothing Sydney can experience a variety of temperatures, from very cold winters to very hot summers. Pack cool summer clothes, like t-shirts and shorts, and warm winter clothes, like a jacket. In Sydney, the sun can be harsh, so don't forget to bring hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

  2. Make sure you keep your documents up-to-date You should bring the university offer, the Certificate of Enrolment, and the VISA grant letter with you when you arrive in Sydney. Customs checks will be much quicker and easier if you bring these documents with you. In your first few days in Sydney, you will be able to save a lot of time if you have to do business, such as banking. There is a lot to do in Sydney You should explore Sydney once you have settled into your student accommodation. Sydney is home to many of Australia's most famous attractions, such as the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The city offers an exciting non-stop calendar of events that include world-class sporting events, fireworks on New Year's Eve, and a plethora of dining options. Getting around is easiest with public transportation Trains, buses, ferries, and light rail are all available in Sydney, and you need an Opal card to use them - however, as a student, you can get discounts by applying for a concession card. Traveling from and to Sydney region, including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter, Illawarra, and Southern Highlands, is possible with Opal cards. In Be Accommodation, we care about our residents' preparation for their time in Sydney. The great thing about our cheap student accommodation Sydney students love is its location, safety, and great community. To learn more, please call +61 2 9167 9356. Source: beaccommodation.mystrikingly.com

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