- May 16, 2018
- Marketing Team
Words by Jodie Purser, Negotiator at Proctors
Background
I spent my teenage years in Portugal and returned to England in 2013.
Everyone seems to be jetting across the world volunteering and backpacking straight after sixth form these days, and you might be tempted to follow suit Here are some of the top reasons why you should save your gap year....
Words by Jodie Purser, Negotiator at Proctors
I spent my teenage years in Portugal and returned to England in 2013.
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Once upon a time, people could be somewhat derogatory about media degrees.