While it may have been a year of fun in the sun, it was also an intensely beneficial and unique learning experience. With only 1.6% of UK students being able to boast they've studied abroad, simply having it on your CV will make you stand out.

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If this is your first time applying for grad schemes, be prepared. There’s a lot of work involved that you may be unfamiliar with. That’s okay; from now to the final stages, you have a lot of time to prepare and improve your job game.

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As a first year uni student, lectures will be completely new to you.

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Now that freshers' is over and done with, it’s time to get into a ‘proper’ routine. You’ll probably still be feeling all the repercussions of those late nights, junk food and lack of sleep, so it’s a good idea to flush all the toxins out your system.

So you’ve finished uni and you want to start job-hunting.

What happened? Where did it all go wrong? You had more party to give, dammit…

Freshers’ fair is just around the corner. For many, that means signing up to a sports team and spending so much time at the gym they might as well pay rent. But what is sports are your strong suit?