- January 24, 2018
- Varsha Patel
You and your teammates have thirty-six hours and no money. Your goal? To get as far away from your university campus - a.k.a. your 'jail' - as possible.
Missing home, not making friends and struggling with the subject are a few of the most common reasons for dropping out of university or college It can be terrifying to reveal your feelings to those around you -....
You and your teammates have thirty-six hours and no money. Your goal? To get as far away from your university campus - a.k.a. your 'jail' - as possible.
Whether you applied ages ago or recently went through clearing, hearing that you haven’t gotten into university halls can be disappointing.
Many people struggle with learning difficulties, including dyslexia, dyspraxia and more.
No 3AM chicken shop stop, no pizza deals, no pre-lecture lattes and no hangover fry up? The student lifestyle and culture can make it very difficult to be vegan.
It's only natural that the return to university in January - after weeks of eating roast dinners and having to be around relatives - inspires mixed feelings.
Been working in your job for a while, enjoy what you do and genuinely see a future there? Think you deserve a pay rise? There's only one thing to do: ask.
Unfortunately, there's a lot more to your year abroad than what you've been promised. Thought it was going to be the perfect dream? Think again.
Sometimes, deciding what to wear to an interview can become more time consuming than preparing for the interview itself.
In the closeted bubble of the university campus, it’s easy to forget that there’s a whole other world out there.