- July 19, 2017
- Thom Brown
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.
You’ve got your journalism degree You’re ready to take on the world of breaking news, fashion faux pas and who's done what with who It’s every graduates dream to land the job in the industry they’ve been....
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’.
In the last few years, the British Army Reserve has become an increasingly popular choice for students and professionals alike.
Whether you're looking for work but don’t have a lot of experience, or trying to get into a new industry, you are not alone. And that gives you all the more reason to make sure your CV shines.
To many people, politics students are mere ‘politicians in training’. In fact, a politics degree is far more flexible than even most graduates in the subject realise.
Extra, extra, extra - read about all about it! News just in: it’s more important than ever for journalism students to stay one step ahead of the game. Needless to say, it’s a competitive industry.
As glamorous as it sounds, working as a travel writer comes with high competition and thorough planning.
The decision to take a gap year is a personal one. Some students will wish to continue their studies so they can gain their qualifications as soon as possible. Others may prefer a break from education before they embark on their university course.
While lots of places do offer student discounts, some are more useful than others. And since you’re only a student for a limited time, it’s better to find out now and not later.