- July 7, 2017
- Danny Halpin
Here are 3 reasons why taking a gap year and getting a job will help you get through those difficult years of studying - with a result that you can be proud of!
Here are 3 reasons why taking a gap year and getting a job will help you get through those difficult years of studying - with a result that you can be proud of!
Doctors have the power to change the lives of their patients; they play a role in our society that we often underestimate.
The everyday antics of student existence are no more and you’ve gone from being non-stop to twiddling your thumbs. To avoid the pending boredom, try and make the absolute most of your summer.
Supposed to be job searching? Spending seven hours a week watching Love Island instead? Fear not: there are some trusty lessons this new TV addiction can teach you.
If you are an introverted soul who thrives in smaller groups over large gatherings, fear not; student life is finding the balance between socialising and figuring things out on your own.
It’s been three fabulous years of deadlines and dancing but now your graduation day is here. With real life around the corner, it's easy to question whether you’re really ready for the 9-5 life.
Mounting assignments, social commitments, revision and lectures. There’s too much on your plate right now to worry about securing a job when you leave, right?
The thought of studying a course that's new to you can be daunting. Here are four things every new journalism student should know.
Deciding on living arrangements is probably one of the most difficult decisions that you will face during your student lifetime. You might be surprised, but living with your partner instead of your mates might just be the best option for you.
Moving into halls can be an exciting move in your life. Still, the thought of leaving your cosy bedroom at home and being welcomed by cold, bare walls of student halls can be somewhat daunting.