- July 22, 2017
- Haleema Khokhar
When you first start applying for jobs it can be both exciting and nerve-wracking.
For most, the final hurdle of education can be unnerving All you know about universities is what you’ve heard from others and basic stereotypes Let's sort the facts from the fiction It’s the same as an....
When you first start applying for jobs it can be both exciting and nerve-wracking.
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So you finally graduated from university. You're, like, totes ready to set off into the big wide world all on your own. Except... you've had to move back in with your parents again.
Students rightly revel in the glitz and glamour of uni life, but sometimes the basics then fall by the way side. However, messy houses can lead to stress, and in the midst of exam seasons this simply won't do.
It’s common knowledge that getting the job of your dreams isn’t easy – even with a degree. So what do you do when you’re applying for journalism jobs and not getting anywhere?
Before you’ve even had time to secure decent employment, you could be looking at upwards of £40,000 that you supposedly owe to the Student Loans Company.
For new undergraduates heading off to university, there may be a lot of fear as to what to take, what’s going to happen and whether you’re ready for the notorious ‘uni experience’.
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