Hall life in university can be scary, especially when you’re going in blind as a freshman. Seniors often bring up the familiar horror stories of students being unable to cope with school work, maintain their social life and get sufficient sleep. You’ll also hear hall life myths about poor fellows getting their underwear ripped by over-enthusiastic hall mates during birthdays and the consistent weight gain from daily supper gatherings.
To help you survive this new and uncertain environment, here’s our ultimate guide to hall life!
Before you even decide to sign up for hall admissions, you should know what you’re getting yourself into! Generally, students stay in hall for two reasons.
Firstly, hall life promotes a strong, tight-knit community. If you commit and get involved with the various clubs and activities, you’ll probably see them more than your own family. While it’s debatable whether this is actually healthy for you, it’s nice to know there’s a community to rely on during rough patches in university. You’re going to need these friends when you’re dreading the monotony of schoolwork or need to break a $2 note for coins to operate the washing machine.
Secondly, being a hall resident grants you the privilege of convenience, meaning you can gain precious hours of sleep and still make it for class on time. There’s no feeling worse than dragging yourself out of bed at 6am to head for your 9am seminar. Also, staying in hall allows you to take power naps during those long three hour breaks between lessons.
For starters, resist the urge to bring your entire wardrobe to hall! You’ll definitely have more than enough clothes to wear since most halls and hostels come with a laundry room. Of course, we’re assuming you’ll be having classes everyday and exchanging your existing set of clothes for new ones every week.
Here are some commonly forgotten items that are left out of packing lists:
A rite of passage for any student staying in hall, supper is one of the highlights of hall life. Escape schoolwork and enjoy the guilty pleasures of comfort supper food with some greasy Roti Pratas and Economic Bee Hoon! Some of our favourites that are close to NUS include Al Amaan Restaurant and Fong Seng Nasi Lemak while Boon Lay Market’s Power Nasi Lemak and Ah Lian Bee Hoon top the list of supper places near NTU.
Besides enjoying the sumptuous food, hall residents also gather during supper to enjoy the company of fellow students. All kinds of information are shared here, ranging from the latest hall gossip to past year materials dished out by seniors. Join your fellow hall friends if you’re looking for a way to unwind and enjoy a stress-free makan session!
Need more places to get your late-night supper fix? Check out our guide to the best supper places in Singapore to satisfy those midnight hunger pangs.
Contrary to popular belief, hall activities do not consume your entire life. Rather, they provide the type of fun and cohesion not found elsewhere. Feel like trying something entirely out of your comfort zone? Join hall dance and feel a sense of accomplishment by completing complex choreographies as you progress from novice to pro after months of hard work. Want something less physically taxing? Check out the wide range of recreational games including Darts and Chinese Chess!
These hall activities serve as great distractions from the rigour of schoolwork and allow you to bond with fellow hall mates. Just make sure you don’t neglect your tutorials and academic responsibilities!
Because the halls’ committees care about your overall well-being and improving your hall life experience, they often go out of their way to secure the best welfare for hall residents. Welfare packs are usually lovingly prepared by the committee and doled out before final exams. With gifts ranging from energy drinks to sweet, these free goodies help to boost morale and encourage you to press on for that final stretch ahead.
Upon reading this guide, we hope you’ve gained some valuable tips to guide the beginning of your hall life. This is likely your final chance to enjoy such a communal experience before heading into the corporate world so make the most of it and don’t be ghosting like a hall phantom.
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