Finishing uni is daunting at the best of times. It can be easy to sink into a pool of saddening thoughts about how much you’ll miss your friends, how competitive the job market is and how you can no longer class ‘getting dressed’ as a productive day.

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Think students. What do you think of? Partying? Sticky floors? Strobe lights? Locals in clubs pretending they're twenty years younger than they actually are? You probably don't think about students being introverts.

Around a sixth of music graduates find employment within sixth months after graduation. Could you be one of them?

Most employers expect prospective applicants to complete a lengthy application process, in some cases without even acknowledging their application.

The average household spends £56.80 per week on food and non-alcoholic drinks according to the Office for National Statistics.

People often assume that the way to check whether you’ve had a productive day is to see how many of your tasks you’ve actually completed.

There are some pesky student habits you should break before summer is over and the nine-to-five slog is upon you.

Since only 38% of Brits can speak a foreign language, studying a languages degree will certainly make you stand out from the crowd in a plethora of different industries.

Here are some crucial steps that will make you a strong candidate BEFORE the interview.