
- May 25, 2017
- Emily Braybrooke
If you’re finishing your degree and don’t have a job lined up, don’t panic. Here are 5 reasons why stepping away from the grind for a few months might be the best thing you ever do.
You could be at any stage of your life and still stand to benefit from volunteering at festivals (If that’s your bag If not, being stuck in the mud, shivering to the sound of hard rock or techno might be your idea of....
If you’re finishing your degree and don’t have a job lined up, don’t panic. Here are 5 reasons why stepping away from the grind for a few months might be the best thing you ever do.
Ah, uni. A chance to spread your wings and experience the big wide world. But if you’re not quite ready to fly the nest yet, you should at least be prepared for the next 3 years.
Exam season is looming which means staying productive is essential. Studying for hours each day means you'll be in need of regular study breaks.
If you're wondering whether an online course is for you, here are 5 helpful tips on gaining success in distance learning.
There are some fundamental life lessons that university degrees don't cover - and no amount of portfolios will rectify that. Here are our top points to consider before entering the workplace as a graduate - and trust us, the next five minutes' reading could be just as important as your entire degree.
Successful, positive communication can benefit you and your business tremendously, but the reverse is true as well. When you are not an effective communicator, you can damage important relationships, decrease productivity in your office, and even damage the reputation of your brand.
Sleeping well during your college years can be a challenge; social pressures and study stress are a combination that makes regular sleep difficult. So when you realise that it’s time to improve on the little bit of sleep that you do get, how do you go about it?
As a university student, you may feel as though your time is limited, especially if long commutes take valuable hours out of your day. According to a 2014 survey, the average commuter spends 10,634 hours on their journey to work - and students are no exception..
Fans of Black Books might be picking up some career advice along the way...