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- April 6, 2017
- Honey McKenna
We all know the drill – you say that you’ll “pack less” this time, and somehow you’re always trying to cram everything + your kitchen sink in the night before. Cram no more!
It’s a running joke among school leavers and students that employers want work experience - but won’t give them the chance to gain it in the first place So how can you create a CV that’s enticing, condensed and....
We all know the drill – you say that you’ll “pack less” this time, and somehow you’re always trying to cram everything + your kitchen sink in the night before. Cram no more!
No matter how excited you may be for university, there's nothing to prepare you for the scary move into student accommodation.
Internships are a great way for under- and post-graduates to gain some experience and get a foot into the World of Work. But how can you make sure you’re always at the top of your game?
Saving money seems to be the most difficult part of student living. Having to pay for every tiny thing, from books to laundry to drinks, is taxing on you and your debit card.
We’ve already covered a bunch of alternatives to the daily habits previously. Now let’s take a look at some other examples how we can take the edge off these hectic times.
The power of effective note-taking is often underestimated. However, this is a crucial step in making the most of your education.
Not everyone's born able to whip up a cheese soufflé. But if you’re fed up of living off takeaway pizza and ramen from the pound shop, have no fear – cooking is actually not that hard!
Many of us can’t live without social media – we post pictures of our brunch, we Snapchat countless selfies, we tweet our views of JP and Binky’s lovechild – we have created a complete online persona. So how can that online persona get you a job? And how could it cost you one?
These days there are lots of ways to find things you can do to bolster your CV and make finding a job easier when you enter the job market. Here are five good ways to help improve your job prospects as a student.