Posted by Becky in Economics on May 6, 2017
As exam season makes its way back round, the David Wilson Library is getting more and more packed by the day. I love studying in the library as I feel it’s where I’m most productive and achieve the best revision. However, when it starts to get to the point where you have to […]
Posted in Exams, Studying | Tagged economics, further study, helpful tips, Leicester, library, revision, Students Union |
Posted by Becky in Economics on January 23, 2017
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 […]
Posted in Money | Tagged helpful tips, Students Union, tips |
Posted by Becky in Economics on October 20, 2016
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 […]
Posted in Health, Money, Stress | Tagged further study, health, Leicester, sleep, social life, Students Union, work
Posted by Larona in Economics on July 19, 2015
Graduating is one of those important rites of passage that every university student should experience. This past week I had the privilege of witnessing some of my friends receive their hard earned degrees from the Chancellor. It was a beautiful short ceremony, which I was glad for, after all no one enjoys sitting down doing […]
Posted in Future, Graduation, Leisure, Societies, Sport, Studying | Tagged fun, hobbies, new things, skills, Students Union
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