University years are one of the most important and memorable times in the lives of many graduates and moving on from it might somewhat resemble the stages of grief. Here are the 6 stages most recent graduates find themselves going through.

Even though university students are renowned for surviving on ramen and energy drinks, there are some tried tricks to help you manage your money better and survive university without depriving yourself.

Yes, that horrible house-share could end up getting you a job! (Kinda).

Whether you're searching for a new relationship or a new job, a lot of the same hurdles exist, but never fear, there are ways to get over them and get what you deserve!

Do your future self a favour, and reap the rewards of your stop-gap job - you'll thank yourself later!

You're reached eighteen and are now finally considered an adult, and you are entering university feeling all grown up. But if you expected mature conversations and adult behaviours, wait until you realise that university is just like kindergarten … or worse!

Many websites and organisations offer free online courses for professional development in many different fields and industries. Some are even accredited and offer certificates of completion. So, if you’re looking to learn new skills, or boost your CV with extra qualifications, there is plenty to discover.

Increasingly, many graduates choose an alternative career to law. There are different options to choose from if you feel that you want to pursue a different role outside your degree.

Although the presence of a big brand name is like gold dust to a CV, the experience gained through interning with a smaller business can prove much more enriching.

Feeling frustrated and regretful in your chosen degree is almost unavoidable; you knew your field was going to be difficult, but never thought it would be impossible. But the truth is, everybody goes through it - and everybody can get through it.