Congratulations! You’ve been admitted to ESSEC’s Asia-Pacific campus in Singapore, and your adventure is just beginning! Feeling a little overwhelmed is normal, but don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. This guide will help you tackle the essentials to settle in quickly.

1. Navigating the City

The first thing you’ll notice about Singapore is how well-connected everything is. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) and buses are the backbone of the public transport system. Pick up an EZ-Link card or set up SimplyGo with your credit card for seamless travel. Download apps like Citymapper or MyTransport to plan your journeys. Ride-hailing apps like Grab, Tada, and Gojek are reliable for those occasional splurges.

If you prefer to explore slower, consider renting a bike from Anywheel. Singapore’s park connectors make it easy and scenic to get around. Plus, cycling is a great way to discover hidden corners of the city.

2. Setting Up Essentials

Before diving into all the fun stuff, let’s get the logistics out of the way:

  • SIM Card: You must have a local SIM card. Providers like Singtel, StarHub, and M1 offer affordable prepaid plans with plenty of data for your Instagram-worthy adventures.
  • Bank Account: Setting up a local bank account can make life easier if you’re here for a while. Major banks like DBS, OCBC, and UOB offer student-friendly accounts.
  • Accommodations: If you haven’t secured housing yet, don’t stress. Singapore’s efficient public transport means you don’t have to live next to campus to get there quickly. Explore platforms like PropertyGuru or 99.co for budget-friendly options.

3. Where to Shop

Need to stock up on essentials? Here are the best places to start:

  • Mustafa Centre: Open 24/7, this iconic shopping destination has everything from groceries to electronics at affordable prices.
  • Sheng Siong: A budget-friendly grocery chain offering a wide range of Asian and international products.
  • FairPrice: A larger chain where you can find almost anything.

IKEA is a popular choice for home goods. It offers affordable, stylish options for personalizing your space.

4. Staying Connected

Building a support network early on is key to feeling at home. Attend orientation events, join clubs at ESSEC, and connect with fellow students. The shared experience of being new to Singapore creates instant bonds. Don’t be shy—reach out!

5. Explore and Enjoy

Finally, give yourself permission to explore. Whether trying your first plate of chicken rice at a hawker center or strolling along Marina Bay Sands, embrace the little moments. Singapore is small but packed with experiences.

Remember, every challenge is part of the adventure. You’ll feel more at home by tackling these essentials in no time. Welcome to Singapore!