If you're a new fresher, prepare for what might well be the craziest week of your life. If you want an insight into what a freshers' night out really means, here are a few inevitable moments you'll no doubt experience...

You're fresh out of uni and about to start your first day in the real working world. All the hours, days and months of job searching, writing tailored CVS and cover letters, preparing for job interviews, have been leading up to this moment.

You did all the prep, you practiced the questions and answers with your mate, you read about the company till you felt like the CEO and you know exactly what you're talking about. But when crunch time wheels round, you find yourself struggling to remember the name of the interviewer, let alone why you're good for the job.

Third year is intense with a capital I. There are constant deadlines, the work is more advanced and you’ve got plenty of revision to do. The important thing to remember is that you WILL survive and get that degree.

We all dream of finding the One. No, not *that* One.

As cliché as it sounds, time spent travelling can teach you a lot about yourself. It helps you learn and grow, and puts you in situations that you never thought you’d be able to cope with.

Whether you’re a final year student or a recent graduate, you’ll probably be familiar with the dreaded question of “what comes next?” A Master's? Grad job lined up? Maybe a gap year?

Closing the door on three years at university is never as straightforward as it might sound. Let’s run through the five things that every student should know - or will inevitably find out - after leaving university.

Do you dream of crafting your debut novel or screenplay? Or perhaps you’ve got your heart set on becoming a journalist and penning scandalous headlines. Maybe you crave a life with books and wish to enter the publishing industry as an editorial assistant.

It can be pretty expensive being a student. There are so many expenses to consider, from tuition fees and course materials to accommodation and food... Oh, and a social life of course.