- June 10, 2017
- William Tong
Here are some crucial steps that will make you a strong candidate BEFORE the interview.
Like a lot of humanities courses, studying for a degree in a foreign language can often seem like it opens lots of doors, and none, at the same time Since only 38% of Brits can speak a foreign language,....
Here are some crucial steps that will make you a strong candidate BEFORE the interview.
There is no point mincing our words: time management is one of the most difficult tasks you will have to undertake; one of the hardest skills to master. That difficulty does not negate the fact that it is also one of the most useful skills to have, one that, once perfected, will continue to serve you well in your university years and throughout your career.
In London, a gym revolution is gathering force. At the forefront is the boutique gym, which offers a completely new type of fitness experience.
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Whether you’ve already booked your plane tickets or are only considering working or studying in another country, this article will help you prepare for what’s in store.
English is a vast and extremely broad degree. You will quickly learn that you need to be very learned about pretty much everything. An English student keeps up with current affairs, reads a range of genres and authors, knows sociology and has to be able to read twice as fast as other students.
So you’ve made it through university - the drunken nights, dizzy mornings and dinners that will never match the quality of Mum’s. Your final year is upon you and its time for the dreaded assignment: the dissertation.
Interviews tend to be over- and underestimated. It seems that whoever you turn to for advice will be blasé or completely frighten you into not wanting to go. If you’re prepped, the interview should go smoother than just turning up and you’ll have a better plan of what you are going to say and how to answer difficult questions thrown your way.
‘International Citizenship Service’ is a government run scheme that enables young British people to go to a developing country and work with a charity for three months.