- October 10, 2017
- Gemma Callaghan
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.
When it’s your first time living alone, and probably your first time cooking every day, meal-time ideas can become a bit stale To avoid living up to the student reputation of instant noodles and beans on toast, here....
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.
As a first year uni student, lectures will be completely new to you.
We all know social media plays a starring role in the marketing process, but do you know how Snapchat can benefit your strategy? You just might have to, so here are the basics.
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The life of a student can be a busy one. You’re encouraged to join loads of societies, attend all your lectures, revise and still find time to have a few great nights out every week.
Now that freshers' is over and done with, it’s time to get into a ‘proper’ routine. You’ll probably still be feeling all the repercussions of those late nights, junk food and lack of sleep, so it’s a good idea to flush all the toxins out your system.
Living with strangers can be a daunting thought. But if you have a food allergy, the prospect might scare you even more.
No matter who you are, what your career plans are or how famous you turn out to be, every person has to begin their career somewhere. Even the CEOs of major international companies had to begin in some menial job or other, earning a meagre wage so as to demonstrate their employability.
When seeking your first real-world job after graduation, it can be hard to know where to start. With your uni careers team, your pals and your parents advising you what to look for, how can you tell the difference between any old grad job and a leg up your career ladder?