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- April 14, 2017
- Eleni Vlassi
For practically all students, trying to study continuously for a significant amount of time, will eventually result in a lack of concentration and crushing stress. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to get yourself back on track:
- April 14, 2017
- Arthur Peirce
Overwhelmed by approaching deadlines and exams? Research has shown that meditation is a highly effective way to combat stress and agitation.
- April 13, 2017
- Martin Greenacre
For many students, the eventual move to London seems as inevitable as student loan debt, or toast falling butter-side down. But with the cost of living in the capital continuing to rise with no relief in sight, surely there is an alternative?
- April 13, 2017
- William Tong
For many graduates, job searching for a position in their industry of interest will be a priority. Preparing, and seeking help/advice will be crucial. Here are some things to avoid doing during this time.
- April 12, 2017
- Ellen Smyth
Presentations are tricky, but the outside world is full of inspiration. Here’s how pantomime, unusual props and a song from a 1970’s TV show for children can help you.
- April 12, 2017
- Thom Brown
The three countries listed have been selected according to the following criteria: cost, student life, the number of English-taught courses and educational standards.
- April 11, 2017
- Kitty Lai
There it is. The job offer. The one thing that will mark your transition to the world of true adulting. You’re keen, you’re raring to go, but wait! Let's look at some things you all ought to consider before you accept.
- April 11, 2017
- James Linton
It's no secret that students like to listen to music whilst studying. Whether they're screaming in melody to Slipknot or walking side to side with Ariana Grande, students have always found music to be an effective studying tool. But what kind of music is the best to study to? That's a very good question. Let's explore the answers.
- April 10, 2017
- Gabriele Jukneviciute
La la Land is a beautiful, tear-jerking and, surprisingly, quite realistic depiction of what life is for those, unafraid to chase after their dreams no matter the obstacles and struggles they have to endure along the way. Yet, there’s something about the stages that the main characters go through that are reminiscent of university experience too.
- April 10, 2017
- Ellie Abraham
A dissertation is essentially an essay on steroids - typically, they involve a large amount of independent research and a lot of writing. The process is long, stressful and usually encompasses these 8 phases: