We have just heard that our 18 year old son has been accepted on a degree apprenticeship in London starting at the end of August. (We thought we had another 3 years watching him trundle backwards and forwards to university so this is something of an upset for us – but that’s another story.) We live in a small country village in Lancashire so this will be a massive step and culture change for him. He is not very worldly but is quite sociable and has been to London a few times. The company where he will be an apprentice only takes 2 apprentices so perhaps not a lot of scope for socialising. He doesn’t know any other young people down in London. I think he is much more likely to settle if he is able to relatively quickly find a few friends, either through his accommodation or some other activity.
I have come across LHA London which seems to operate hostel type accommodation for young people. Has anybody any experience of this operation and which are the better hostels or anything else that may be suitable for a young person to live? (He is not entitled to any university accommodation.)
Also, the university which offers the (mainly remote) degree apprenticeship is not in London. Does anyone know if he will still be able to go along to any of the London university societies/events/bars etc. (He will be on a very low wage so I thought this might help stretch his finances as well as the key aim of getting to know people.) I would say his interests are drama, politics/debating/current affairs and mountain biking (appreciate that there won’t be much scope for the last one in London!)
If anybody has any other suggestions for helping him find his feet a bit, I’d be extremely grateful. (I thought Park Run may be a useful weekend one for him.)