
- December 2, 2017
- Rebecca Miller
Whether you have an exam coming up, or an important essay to hand it, it's not uncommon to feel the urge to procrastinate. Here are our top 10 ways to avoid studying!
Ooh la la, an opportunity to study in Paris The city of love, pain au chocolat and croissants! You absolutely must Many students choose to study abroad, for numerous different reasons However, the majority of....
Whether you have an exam coming up, or an important essay to hand it, it's not uncommon to feel the urge to procrastinate. Here are our top 10 ways to avoid studying!
According to a recent report, 27% of students have suffered with mental health problems. Among females, this number rises to 34% and for LGBT+ people the rate is a staggering 45%.
As is always the case with uni life, the underlying problem is money. If 80% of students worry about even managing to put bread on the table, how are they going to fund them first few dates?
Drinking isn't an essential part of the uni experience. Still, for the majority of students, nights out are a huge stretch on their budget. Students spend as much as £200 on drink in Freshers’ Week alone.
When you’re preparing for an interview, an essential part is thinking about what questions you’d like to ask the interviewer.
Not everyone enjoys their course at uni. For those students who never really 'clicked' with their degree, finishing tertiary education is a joyous occasion. But then comes a difficult period of applying to unrelated jobs.
After three years enjoying the relative freedom of university, those apron strings are about to be re-tied. Here are some of the most common frustrations for students living at home.
Ways of getting jobs, meeting friends and staying in touch with people have moved on with the progress of technology. Everyone’s online these days, profiles on various different sites updating the world about what they’re doing and who they’re with. And this can be said for job hunting as well.
Want to be a writer? Get into publishing? Become a bookseller or librarian? Join the (book) club. In the competitive world of book jobs, here are some things you can do to boost your chances while studying.