Life after university isn't all rosy in the early days and you may experience anxieties over how you'll pay your own way without a helping hand. All students encounter these dreads, but it's always best to plan your finances in advance before you enter the big wide world as a graduate.

You’re staring at a blank screen unable to think of what to write and you are trying to stop your mind from getting easily distracted. Remember that writing is an art, not a science. We have all wrestled with writer’s block at one point in time and each victory is different.

Their stuff is in your drawers, their toothbrush is by the sink and yes, they have nicer bedclothes than you. Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you your roommate.

Many full-time students ask themselves "Will I be able to manage both a full-time degree and a job at the same time?" The answer depends on your circumstances - but, the majority of the time, the answer is yes. Here are some ways to work out whether you will be able to manage a full-time degree and a part-time job.

Whilst your phone already comes with some useful functions — maps, notes, a calculator— for every imaginable problem you might run into when traveling, someone has created an app to rectify it. Here are the best picks for a smooth, easy journey in the digital age.

With ever-increasing tuition fees, the reality is you either miss out on social experiences because you're working or because you're unemployed and can't afford them. But fear not, there is a solution: here's a list of jobs which will both fund your social life and allow you evenings off to actually go out.

It's no secret that students like to listen to music whilst studying. Whether they're screaming in melody to Slipknot or walking side to side with Ariana Grande, students have always found music to be an effective studying tool. But what kind of music is the best to study to? That's a very good question. Let's explore the answers.