- August 9, 2017
- Kathryn Terry
Welcome to the beginning of your quarter-life crisis, a real-life phenomenon that sees 20-somethings struggling under the pressures of adulthood.
Welcome to the beginning of your quarter-life crisis, a real-life phenomenon that sees 20-somethings struggling under the pressures of adulthood.
So it’s summer.
Uni isn’t about getting as far away from your parents as possible and partying it up.
For many, the situation is a result of leaving uni unsure what do with their degree, feeling unequipped for professional life or just not wanting to pursue a career in the field they studied in. In fact a recent study suggests that this scenario applies to almost half of all UK graduates.
As an English student your family either assume you’ll become a teacher or you’re laughed at when you declare you want to be a writer.
University is a great finale to your education and plenty of students choose to go down that route.
It’s easy to get into bad habits.
If you’ve received a result that has disappointed you and has made you feel worse about yourself, chances are you are not alone.
Focus is a skill that can be applied to assignments at university, to roles within the workplace and to job applications themselves. Want to improve your flow? Here are some tips and tricks to try.
Maybe you consider yourself a die-hard fan. But what are the wider life lessons we can all take from Suits?