The Economics of Student Discounts
In my last blog post I talked about all of the ways you can use your student status to save some money here and there, but why is this? The theory behind student discounts (or any kind of of discounts for that matter) is a pretty simple one as far as economic theory goes. […]
Give Me All The Discounts
Being a student normally means your disposable income is quite low and with Christmas just gone, and the student loan starting to disappear only moments after it drops into your bank account because of January rent, saving some extra pennies here and there can really help. So, to help you out a bit […]
The Work/Sleep/Social Life Balance
The work/sleep/social life triangle is a common picture spread through social media. The main idea is that you can easily balance two out of three of the components, but balancing all three is near impossible. However, at university, it’s pretty much vital to make time for all three. WORK: Prioritising work is obviously […]
Rugby World Cup: Good news for England
You don’t have to be a huge sport or rugby fan to notice that England has had one too many international visitors over the past few weeks. Yes I am talking about the Rugby World Cup. The 2015 Rugby World Cup started on the 28th of September with the final coming up in just a […]
How to land a part-time job
I just realise that even though I’ve been going on about job search and such before, I have never posted an article about part-time job which seems to me is a more necessary “job” for students. So this post will be all about part-time job hunting. There’s a point during university – typically half way […]
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