Now that the end of my placement is right around the corner, the prospect of summer is looking a little dull to me. I’ll be doing some work as per usual to pay my first month’s rent and beef up my savings a bit in-case I end up needing to take my car to university... Continue Reading →
Did I choose the right course?
It would be interesting to know that I rewrote my personal statement and began researching engineering extra-curriculars two months before UCAS applications opened. My heart had been fairly set on medicine since the age of ten, having always been interested in the human body and learning about illnesses. So why the last minute change after... Continue Reading →
What I learnt during my second year of university
1) Bills cost a lot more than I was expecting. Never again will I say tap water is essentially free. 2) Good friends to hang out with and good friends to live with are two separate things. 3) The jump in subject difficulty between first and second year is way bigger than the jump from... Continue Reading →
What I learnt during my first year of university
1) I was not as adult and independent as I thought I was at 18. Imagine sleeping all day due to picking a night job and throwing all my laundry into one load (I still do the last one, but now I use net bags and colour sheets). 2) Everyone from college says they will... Continue Reading →