Commuter’s Survival Kit: What’s in My Uni Bag ✨

Hi loves,

For me, the start of the academic year feels more like a fresh start than New Year’s Day. Tomorrow, I’m officially starting my second year of uni (and my second year commuting — four hours total on school days, yes really). By now, I’d like to think I’ve earned a bit of expertise in the commuter lifestyle.

To commute or not to commute?

Not everyone loves commuting. Some can’t imagine it, some are adamant about needing their own space. Truthfully, it wasn’t my first choice either. When we realised living in London wasn’t on the cards in first year, I cried — I wanted the full moving-out experience.

But over time, I’ve grown to appreciate it. It’s only three days a week, which isn’t too bad. Yes, I have to wake up at 5:30am, but there are worse things in life. Plus, commuting comes with its perks: I’ve met professors, random conference guys, and even once got asked out on a date to the Shard. 🫢 It also saves money — which, for me, is non-negotiable with my semesters abroad (Singapore last year, Dubai this year).

I try to structure my week so that the three commuting days are devoted almost entirely to uni work — reading on the train, drafting assignments, catching up on lectures. That way, the rest of the week feels freer. On Fridays, I sometimes take a little detour to explore London too.

So, here are my absolute essentials as a commuter:


1. The Bag

It all starts here. For England, the weather is reliably… unreliable (translation: rain). Which brings me to:

2. Umbrella (non-negotiable)

In first year, I used to check the forecast daily and decide whether or not to bring it. Rookie mistake. I’ve ended up soaked more times than I can count. Lesson learnt: always pack one.

Bonus tip: gloves, scarf, and at least something outerwear-wise (coat, hoodie, anything). Do not attempt commuting in England without it.


3. Electronics


4. The Little Things


5. Uni Bits


6. Beauty + Extras


Commuting might not be glamorous, but with the right essentials, it becomes bearable — even enjoyable. Four hours a day on trains has taught me a lot about preparation, patience, and finding little ways to make the journey mine.

To all my fellow commuters: what are your must-haves? Maybe I’ll discover something new to add to my own uni bag.

Until the next ride,
Alicja xx ✈️🎒

2 responses to “Commuter’s Survival Kit: What’s in My Uni Bag ✨”

  1. Your bag sounds like it’s full of magic. I’d add a coffee cup in hand either from home or fresh from a cafe ☕️ and for me comfy shoes .. and an old fashioned apple to snack on when hunger strikes.

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