A Day Off in the Life of a Drama Student in Glasgow​

As soon as you decide to pursue drama studies or drama classes in Glasgow, it can seem like you’re leaving behind everything familiar and comfortable in life. Finding time for both studies and socialising can prove challenging – something which we must manage carefully in order to consistently work effectively.

Relaxation is key; just make sure your time between work and studies remains balanced!

Work and studies can take over your life in no time at all!

Here are some examples of what a typical relaxed day would look like for a drama student in Glasgow with some practical tips to manage your everyday stresses.

A Day in the Life of a Drama Student in Glasgow

Breakfast

Vita Student Glasgow provides the perfect way to start each day in a healthy way, offering free grab-and-go breakfast close to both the University of Glasgow and iconic West End landmarks – making Vita an excellent way to start each day off right! Don’t miss this chance to begin big!

It is a pleasant way to create memories and form lasting friendships while making studies in Glasgow an enjoyable place. The hub, can be an effective place for private study rooms and SMART TVs help make it possible to be entertained too, along with large en-suites and double beds so that you can maximise your stay here.

Your membership includes access to the gym, common room with TVs, free cleaning services and a dedicated reception team that are always there for support. In addition, your large private bathroom and fully-fitted kitchenette will allow you to prepare tasty meals.

Exploring Glasgow

man walking through a street in Glasgow

Royal Exchange Square’s Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is Scotland’s premier modern and contemporary art museum, housing an expansive collection from midcentury to present-day art that will delight any fan of modern art. Don’t miss your chance to see it!

The Gallery offers four galleries featuring works by local and international artists. With an expansive exhibitions and events program that ranges from permanent displays to loan collections from national and international museums, as well as various interactive features – like their Go-Bot – which offer insight into its extensive art collection, there is always something new and interesting happening here!

Now that your course and student accommodation have been secured, make the most of your new city by participating in all sorts of exciting events, from cooking classes and crazy golf tournaments to Easter extravaganzas – there will always be something fun happening every day!

Stroll to Kelvingrove Art Gallery

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Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum is one of Glasgow’s top tourist spots, and should not be missed for anyone looking to experience its vibrant culture. Housed in an eye-catching Victorian sandstone building, the museum houses an expansive and internationally significant collection of art, natural history exhibits, arms & armour.

The museum features 22 themed, state-of-the-art galleries that house an astounding 8000 objects ranging from ancient Egyptian antiquities to pieces by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Salvador Dali.

End The Day in Byres Road

Byres Road is known as the hub of Glasgow’s West End and holds many attractions for both work and play, shopping, meeting up with friends over coffee or celebrating in one of the bars or restaurants nearby.

Byres Road has seen tremendous development over time. Thanks to major employers such as the University of Glasgow and BBC, Byres Road has become one of the main dining, drinking, and shopping spots in Glasgow. A walk down Byres Road takes you down an engaging cobbled backstreet lined with bars, restaurants, and even a cinema!