Waiting for exam results: how to cope
We’ve all been there: had a gruelling set of exams, stressed for what seems hours upon end, looked forward to freedom, and finally come outRead More »Waiting for exam results: how to cope
We’ve all been there: had a gruelling set of exams, stressed for what seems hours upon end, looked forward to freedom, and finally come outRead More »Waiting for exam results: how to cope
Final year is tough. The workload increases, it’s harder, and it’s worth two thirds of your degree – scary stuff. Breakdowns are inevitable and youRead More »Top Tips for your Final Year
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably been assuming that SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) is pretty much limited to winter. And why wouldn’t you? ShortRead More »Summertime SAD – and how to manage it
Let’s be honest to ourselves, we all love a nice coffee shop a.k.a “revision spot” don’t we. It’s the ideal situation, a nice coffee andRead More »The best places to get coffee on campus at UoN
Summer birthdays are hands down the best, there’s literally no competition. You get the sunny the weather and the opportunity to celebrate almost any wayRead More »Celebrating a birthday in exam season
We’ve all been there, we’ve all had those moments where being at University and away from home gets too much. It’s totally normal. Even theRead More »How to cope with homesickness at university
In the last academic year, there were 2.34 million students studying at UK higher education institutions. Whether as a result of teaching excellence, widening participationRead More »The rise in student suicides – and what you can do about it
1. Take care of your body “Healthy body, healthy mind” might sound like a bit of a cliche, but in general cliches are cliches forRead More »Ten tips for taking care of your mental health
It’s that time of year: the time we pick what we want to do next year. As dramatic as it sounds, the decisions you makeRead More »My best advice for choosing modules
A ‘side-hustle’ is work carried out to make money in addition to your main income (if you have a job) – money ‘on the side’Read More »‘Side-hustle’ ideas for students