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Top 10 Student Living Hacks for a More Organized Life

  • Writer: Sureway Property Services
    Sureway Property Services
  • Jan 23
  • 3 min read

Starting university life at Warwick University brings excitement and challenges. Between lectures, social events, and managing your accommodation, staying organized can feel overwhelming. Yet, a few smart habits and practical hacks can make student life smoother and more enjoyable. This post shares ten effective living hacks tailored for Warwick University students to help you keep your space tidy, manage time better, and reduce stress.


Eye-level view of a tidy student desk with study materials and a laptop
A well-organized student desk setup in Warwick University accommodation

1. Create a Weekly Schedule and Stick to It


Students often juggle classes, assignments, and social life. Use a planner or digital calendar to block out time for lectures, study sessions, meals, and relaxation. At Warwick University, many students find that setting specific study hours helps avoid last-minute cramming and reduces anxiety.


  • Include deadlines and exam dates.

  • Schedule breaks to avoid burnout.

  • Review your plan every Sunday to adjust for the week ahead.


2. Use Storage Solutions to Maximize Small Spaces


Accommodation at Warwick University can be compact. Use vertical storage like shelves and hooks to free up floor space. Clear plastic boxes under your bed or stackable drawers keep items visible and accessible.


  • Label boxes for easy identification.

  • Use multi-purpose furniture like ottomans with storage.

  • Keep daily essentials within arm’s reach.


3. Meal Prep to Save Time and Money


Cooking every day can be time-consuming and expensive. Prepare meals in advance to eat healthier and avoid takeaways.


  • Cook in bulk on weekends.

  • Use airtight containers to store portions.

  • Plan simple recipes with few ingredients.


4. Keep a Dedicated Study Zone


Separating study space from relaxation helps improve focus. Even in shared accommodation, designate a corner or desk for studying only.


  • Keep this area clutter-free.

  • Use noise-cancelling headphones if needed.

  • Personalize with motivational quotes or plants.


5. Declutter Regularly


Clutter can increase stress and reduce productivity. Set a weekly 10-minute timer to tidy your room and discard unnecessary items.


  • Donate clothes or books you no longer use.

  • Recycle old papers and packaging.

  • Keep surfaces clear to maintain calm.


6. Use Digital Tools for Notes and Reminders


Many Warwick University students switch to digital note-taking apps like OneNote or Evernote. These apps sync across devices and allow easy searching.


  • Record lectures or add images to notes.

  • Set reminders for assignments.

  • Share notes with classmates for group study.


7. Build a Morning Routine


Starting your day with a routine sets a positive tone. Include simple habits like making your bed, stretching, or reviewing your schedule.


  • Wake up at the same time daily.

  • Prepare your outfit and bag the night before.

  • Avoid checking your phone first thing.


8. Connect with Flatmates for Shared Responsibilities


Living in shared accommodation means shared chores. Create a cleaning rota to divide tasks fairly and keep communal areas pleasant.


  • Rotate duties weekly.

  • Agree on quiet hours for study and sleep.

  • Communicate openly about any issues.


High angle view of a clean and organized student kitchen with shared appliances
Organized student kitchen in Warwick University accommodation with shared appliances

9. Use Public Transport and Campus Facilities Wisely


Warwick University offers excellent transport links and campus resources. Plan your routes to save time and energy.


  • Use campus buses to avoid parking hassles.

  • Take advantage of libraries and study rooms.

  • Join student groups to meet peers and share tips.


10. Prioritize Self-Care and Social Time


Organization is not just about tasks but also about balance. Schedule time for exercise, hobbies, and socializing to maintain mental health.


  • Explore nearby parks or gyms.

  • Attend university events to build connections.

  • Practice mindfulness or relaxation techniques.


 
 
 

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