FRESHERS: How to be TeeTotal at University & Enjoy It!

Boozing it up seems like the rite of passage for many becoming a university student. For some they come into university as a seasoned drinker, for others university will be the first time they drink anything more than a glass of wine with Sunday dinner. However, there is often a forgotten minority who don’t drink at all at university. This was a group I was firmly part of for the first two years of my university life. In a place where drinking is so prevalent it can be hard to be the one not drinking. When I came to university I was surrounded by people who were very understanding which helped me a lot. While there there were some nights that I really did struggle, the majority of my time at university the lack of alcohol hasn’t been a problem. Here I will share my experiences and tips for a teetotal university experience.

  • Embrace University Life

University life has the potential to be whatever you want it to be, but the most important thing is to embrace university in however you choose. This is general advice to anyone, but especially non-drinkers. If you want to have nights in with friends, do that. If you want to go and live it up in your local club, do that. Drinking doesn’t define the activities in which you’re allowed to participate. Do what makes you happy and comfortable.

  • Find Alcohol Free Events

University societies are usually required to have at least one non-drinking freshers event. These are great events to meet people in a relaxed social setting. These could be sports taster sessions, or meet and greets in a cafe. Make the most of these to meet people,  in turn it’ll make drinking socials easier as you’ll be around familiar faces. If on alcohol based socials just do what you are comfortable with. If in doubt look for the sober committee member (societies are usually required to have one), they will more than likely be happy to chat and help.

  • Don’t Be Shy

Alcohol is seen by many as a way to top up their confidence. If you aren’t drinking, certain social situations may not flow as easily as they seem to for other people. Just be yourself and enjoy everything you do. Don’t hold back from introducing yourself to people, don’t shy away from a particular social, go and throw the craziest shapes in that club.

  • Don’t Let it Define You

You’ll inevitably get questions about why you don’t drink. People can generate a lot of preconceptions about what someone who doesn’t drink may act or be like. From experience there are a wide reasons why people choose not to drink. More people don’t drink than you think, and the variety of personalities is huge. Be yourself and don’t conform to any preconceptions. If people don’t react well to someone not drinking, they aren’t worth being friends with anyway. But don’t try and hide it, honesty will always be easier.

  • Embrace the Benefits

There are very obvious benefits to not drinking at university , so try and focus on them rather than any issues you may have. Firstly nights out will be extremely cheap compared to your drinking counter parts. If you’re a good saver this will benefit you greatly, however if you’re like me this extra money will just be spent on coffee. Secondly you’ll avoid the dreadful hangovers. You can proudly turn up to a morning lecture while your peers struggle with last night’s headache.

FRESHERS: Best Cover Ups for the Morning After the Night Before

With your freshers just around the corner and your packing pretty much done, you’re probably beginning to plan all of the events and nights out you’re going to attend. If it’s your first year then you’re more than likely going to end up at all of them. If you’ve done the whole Fresher’s thing a few times you might have decided to take it easy. Either way, all that drinking and lack of sleep is going to play havoc on your skin. So here’s an insight into my 5 best cover up’s so you can look fresh, bright-eyed and ready for your 9am lecture the next day – even if you don’t feel particularly great, you’ll look fab!


1.MAC Pro-Concealer Palette in Light

This is one of my all time favourites when it comes to covering up those under-eye bags. I use it after I’ve put on my foundation, or sometimes without if I want a quick fix before heading out the door. I use the pink tone mostly to counteract those dark circles, and if I find it’s too heavy for my skin when I’m not wearing a lot of makeup that day, I add a couple drops of MAC Prep and Prime Essential Oils to get that dewy feel.

2. W7 Hide ‘N’ Seek Colour Correcting Concealer Quad

If you don’t want to break the bank on the MAC palette (face it you’ve probably already spent most of your student loan on clothes and a new Macbook), this is a great cheaper alternative. I bought the anti-redness palette to cover up the spots I get on my chin when I’m run down, and a little bit of this goes a long way underneath your foundation. 

3. Estee Lauder Double Wear Brush-On-Glow BB Highlighter Pen

I love this pen! It’s a concealer and highlighter in one! It’s perfect to use on top of foundation when contouring, or just sweep straight onto the skin and underneath the eyes to brighten up your complexion. And true to the Double Wear trait it will last for hours leaving your skin looking radiant all day. 

4. Maybelline Age Rewind Dark Circles Eraser Treatment and Concealer

This is another that won’t make you feel guilty after you’ve bought it. The sponge tip on the pen makes it easy to sweep under your eyes, and it does what it says on the front too, it will actually erase those dark circles you’ll have inherited after the not-so-fresh Fresher’s Week.

5. NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer

And last but not least, another favourite of mine is this miracle in a tube. A lover of all things NARS, I was love-struck when I discovered this beauty, it covers up problem areas completely and with it’s creamy and smooth finish it will leave your skin looking flawless.

By Cara Slater founder of Coco Belle

FRESHERS: Your Ultimate Packing Playlist!

We’ve got a two hour playlist chosen for you by those at The Young Collective. It’s a diverse mix of killer tunes: all to keep you motivated through that important day of packing in preparation for university! There’s some golden oldies, some classics and some to just get you up and dancing! So enjoy! It’s the first step in your new university life & we wish you all the luck!  

  1. Pack up -Eliza Doolittle
  2. All Star – Smash Mouth
  3. I Love College – Asher Roth
  4. It’s My Life – Bon Jovi
  5. New Shoes – Paolo Nutini
  6. Walking On Sunshine – Katrine & The Waves
  7. We Are Young – Fun
  8. All Night Long – Lionel Richie
  9. Send My Love ( To Your New Lover) – Adele
  10. 9 To 5 – Dolly Parton
  11. Together In Electric Dreams – The Human League
  12. Good Life – Kanye West
  13. Feeling Good – Michael Buble
  14. Dancing Queen – ABBA
  15. Rhythm is a Dancer – Snap!
  16. Just Dance – Lady Gaga
  17. King – Years & Years
  18. Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
  19. Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
  20. Show Me Love – Robin S.
  21. 1 Thing – Amerie
  22. Feel Good Inc – Gorillaz
  23. Like a Boss – Lonely Island
  24. Midnight City – M83
  25. On Top of the World – Imagine Dragons
  26. Girls Just Want to Have Fun – Cyndi Lauper
  27. Should I Stay or Should I Go – The Clash
  28. What’s My Age Again? – Blink- 182
  29. Irreplaceable – Beyonce
  30. Wetsuit – The Vaccines
  31. Happy – Pharrell WIlliams
  32. House Party – Sam Hunt

Apple Music Link: TYC – PACKING

Keep an eye out the next two weeks for many more Fresher than fresh tips and advice!

TYC LOVE!