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“It’s Going To Be Okay”: Enjoying Third Year
Posted by Frances in Criminology on January 5, 2017
Years before I was even thinking of applying to university, I frequently heard the phrase: “You don’t know real work until you’ve been to university.” Without focusing on the obvious problems with this phrase, I spent a large portion of my life quite bothered by this phrase, as I experienced a huge amount of […]
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Perks of Criminology’s Guilt-Free Breaks
Posted by Frances in Criminology on May 22, 2016
With exams and deadlines finally becoming a reality, this month at university has been the most stressful this term. But breaks are necessary to prevent meltdown! So, I’ve been occasionally treating myself to films, which I’ve tried to keep course related! Although breaks are just as good alone, I usually watch movies with my […]
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Don’t Forget to Socialise!
Posted by Frances in Criminology on April 30, 2016
As I’ve already mentioned in my last blog posts, and as pretty much everyone is saying, of all the university year, now is usually the most stressful. I’ve spent the past week back at uni comparing my progress on my essays with everyone on my course and it can be super tempting to lock yourself […]
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