Looking for work as a graduate can now be daunting. Let us break it down to simple helpful tips that get you an amazing job/scheme that you have worked so hard towards.
Read MoreKeeping your social media locked tight not only protects you from being hacked, it also stops potential employees seeing something you do not want them to.
Read Moreou have secured a Graduate interview – well done. Now the hard work needs to continue as you prepare for it. First impressions count, not just to the interviewer but to every person in the building.
Read MoreA placement is a period of work experience which is an integrated and assessed part of a student’s degree. Completely different to an internship which is extra-curricular.
Read MoreWhen you have a lot on your plate it becomes easy to start procrastinating. It becomes real easy to sit back and think there is ample time to work and study and that’s when you loose track of time. Exams will get closer and closer each day that passes so make sure your prepared.
Read MoreDid you know as a student you can get a specific bank account? You can pay money in and out and they can offer additional benefits such as an interest-free overdraft.
Read MoreMoving out and starting to make your own meals can be daunting. We have asked our graduate connections their go to meals when they are away from home and here is what they suggested.
Read MoreWe have created a checklist covering all the basic items and essentials you will need at university. You may think you have everything but it is the smaller things you take for granted you will forget like toilet roll!
Read MoreClearing is how universities fill any places that they still have within courses. From 5th July – 21st October 2024 you can apply for a course using clearing. You can only do this if you’re not already holding an offer from a university and the course has space.
Read MoreYou have been told that your graduation ceremony is happening and now you are wondering what to expect. Well, this will vary on your university. Each University will do it differently, they will have their own rules and regulations. The university’s website and your student portal should have the full details of your ceremony.
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