- August 11, 2018
- Xiomara Meyer
You think life starts when you go to uni?
You think life starts when you go to uni?
“Internship” is a buzzword that you must have come across a lot in your search for a job relevant to your dream career.
At some point during your studies, you will likely attend a class without having read the required text.
Volunteering abroad can offer many advantages, such as providing an opportunity to meet new people, explore a new culture and utilise your unique skills to give back to the community that welcomes you: it’s obviously great for personal development.
Whether it’s writing online articles, proofreading CVs or getting started on a new publication, freelance work can build up quickly and become overpowering if you don’t keep on top of everything.
It can be difficult to know what you want to do with your life at 18 – lots of people still don’t know by 40.
Once again September is looming ever nearer, and a new batch of freshers will soon be roaming university halls everywhere in a blur of stress and drunkenness.
Life after university can be full of uncertainties.
Student debt is hitting record levels, with the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) estimating that the average UK graduate will leave university more than £50,000 in the red.
My name is Salvador Clariana and I’m someone who has made a career change in my life: from architect to scientific illustrator.