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Top 6 Tips to Graduate With A First in the Social Sciences Part 2
Posted by Michael in Criminology on July 9, 2018
In my previous post, I presented my opening three pieces of advice that I have used to succeed in my studies at the University of Leicester. My final three tips are as follows: Print Out The Lecture Slides on Paper Granted, students will spend most of their money on rent, travel, books, food and […]
Posted in Essay, Exams, Revision, Studying | Tagged academics, assignment, essays, Exams, lecture, lecturers, Leicester University, studying, university of leicester
Time to Strike the Strikes
Posted by Michael in Criminology on February 25, 2018
A question for my fellow students at the University of Leicester: do you support your lecturers taking strike action last week and over the next couple of weeks (assuming a resolution is not found soon)? More information about the industrial action can be found at the following link: https://www2.le.ac.uk/students/studying/strike I am the first […]
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Expert Advice at your Fingertips!
Posted by Frances in Criminology on June 30, 2016
If I’ve learnt anything at university outside the content of my degree this year, it is the usefulness of interacting with academic staff like seminar leaders and your personal tutor. Assuming that university is a place, beyond Sixth Form and college, to start acting like a ‘proper adult’, I’ve spent most of my university life […]
Posted in Dissertation, Essay, Studying | Tagged academic, advice, communication, lecturers, personal tutor, staff
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