Posted by Frances in Criminology on July 31, 2017
About this time two years ago, I started my student blog and have learnt and grown so much since then, with the help of this blog to encourage me to reflect on my experiences. I distinctly remember being concerned that I wouldn’t be able to think of enough things to write about, but wow, has […]
Posted in Dissertation, Future | Tagged adventure, dissertation, end of uni, final, final year, future, goodbye, graduation, green criminology, growth, job, learning, passion, scarman prize, the end, third year, work
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 […]
Posted in Dissertation, Essay, Exams, Future, Revision, Stress, Studying, Volunteering | Tagged dissertation, essay, Exams, mind set, optimism, positive, prioritising, revision, stress, studying, third year, volunteering, work |
Posted by David in Criminology on February 5, 2016
If you are doing one of the Criminology subjects by Distance Learning- I am doing Criminology and Criminal Justice – you gather,with fellow students, at the Study School in Leicester twice per year. Aside from being the place to discuss academic topics and attend lectures and visits, it is the place to meet your fellow […]
Posted in Studying | Tagged collaboration, dissertation, distance learning, jobs, Mature Students, Police, professional, residential, student, student life, studying, university of leicester, work
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