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Your second year at university: it's the best year. Here's why.
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Your second year at university: it's the best year. Here's why.
Read more …Student summer holidays last for three long months! Should you spend them having fun or gainfully employed? That's the student dilemma. Is sad and alone the only way to experience Bulgarian public transport? Student blogger, Sam Aird has some thoughts.
Read more …Thriving at university is more than just turning up to lectures. As she finishes her final year as a student at University of Birmingham, Jo Patmore reflects on 5 life lessons she'll take away from her time at university.
Read more …Say goodbye to exams and spend some relaxing time in the Nottinghamshire sunshine. Here's four green spaces that every Nottingham student must visit.
Read more …For most of the year the university library is a cool, quiet, empty space. Come exam time, it fills up with people. Terrible people. And student blogger Jo Patmore is not amused.
Read more …Do you hide in a fortress you've made out of text books or find a million and one things to avoid opening your lecture notes? Here's how to aim somewhere in between, thanks to blogger Laura Hainey.
Read more …What's better than exams? When your exams have finished and you can forget them. Here's four events that will help Birmingham students push all that revising out of mind, courtesy of Bethan Evans.
Read more …Choices, choices...One way to ensure next year at Uni is as enjoyable as possible is by choosing the right course modules. It's the difference between spending your time bored and busy, and eating watermelon.
Read more …There are three reasons to eat out in Nottingham. And several restaurants and pubs to foot each bill, including if someone else is...erm...footing the bill. Here's Sam Aird's pick of the best eats that Nottingham has to offer its students.
Read more …It's summer term, which means also means it's time for the final loan instalment. Laura Hainey has some sage advice to make sure that the loan doesn't appear the moment it arrives.
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