
- October 14, 2017
- Eleanor Blake
As a financially challenged student you might think that there’s little you can do to protect the environment. Wrong! Little changes to your lifestyle and a bit of extra effort can make all the difference.
All you Tweeters out there may have noticed that September 13 2017 was Ask A Curator Day Museum curators all over the world spent the day giving an insight into the museum life by answering questions submitted using....
As a financially challenged student you might think that there’s little you can do to protect the environment. Wrong! Little changes to your lifestyle and a bit of extra effort can make all the difference.
Heading into an interview, you probably know the answers to questions about your skills and experience by heart. So what would you do if a potential employer asked you how you feel when you break a promise, or whether you prefer finishing or starting tasks?
Look at you go, you little adult, you! You’ve signed the lease and you’re all moved into your first rental property. Once you’ve finished happy-dancing around your new living room, there are a few things you’ll need to sort out.
As statistics show a recent drop in young people learning to drive, teenagers everywhere are favouring other means of transport. With many heading off to university just a year or two later, one question is worth reviewing: is having a car worth it during the student years?
If this is your first time applying for grad schemes, be prepared. There’s a lot of work involved that you may be unfamiliar with. That’s okay; from now to the final stages, you have a lot of time to prepare and improve your job game.
Fresh out of uni and eager to bag that brand new job? Good for you; it’s tough competition out there. Still, when you take your first steps through the front door at your new workplace there are some things you should be prepared for.
It can be both exciting and nerve-wracking living with people that you’ve never met before. As with all happy families, be prepared for the enviable conflicts and drama that will occur from time to time.
To avoid living up to the student reputation of instant noodles and beans on toast, here are a few exciting and tasty dinner recipes that are quick to make and guaranteed to make your flatmates jealous.
Mature students are students over 21 who didn't go to university after school or college. Many mature students are over 30 and have had work, mortgage or family responsibilities.