I’ve never felt so much like a novice as I did the day when I started looking for my internship. The thought filled me with dread, but quite quickly Enterprise Rent-A-Car flashed up on my screen. Intrigued at the thought of working for a car rental company, I followed the link.
The beginning of university brings great excitement and anticipation for many of you ready to start this new chapter of your life. Here are some helpful tips on what you can do before, during and after your university’s Fresher’s Week. Remember to have fun, be safe and enjoy the first week of the rest your life.
If you’re about to start your first year at university and are not sure what to expect or how to get involved, then take a look at this great advice from someone who’s been there and got the Freshers’ week t-shirt.
For those who are starting university soon, make sure that you read our tips and you will be ready in time for Fresher’s week.
Life gets busy at university, trying to juggle lectures, deadlines, exams, a social life and sometimes even a part-time job. Simplify your everyday tasks with these 13 apps, which do everything from timetables to taking better notes.
The summer months are a long time to spend away from university, but there are plenty of ways you could improve your CV and your community in the process. Here we’ve come up with some of the best ways for you to make the most of yours.
Returning back to university after spending time abroad can be a difficult time, but it doesn’t have to be the end of your cultural experience. Check out these tips on how to adjust back to normal after a year abroad.
There are loads of great reasons to get a part-time job while you’re at university, but have you thought about working on campus? Here are some great reasons why you should:
Mentoring a first-year student can be a great way to “give something back” while also boosting your own communication and relationship-building skills. Here’s our guide to being the best student mentor you can be.
First term is almost over and tensions are rising. So why not kick back and relax with our selection of stress-busting apps for your Smartphone?
For most, the next step after university is likely to be into the world of work. This could take the form of a full-time job, an internship or work placement. Here we take a look of what to expect.
If you’re studying at university, why not join a society while you’re there? It’s a great way to acquire new skills and knowledge and will look good on your CV as well.