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by Susannah
University is a big change from sixth form in many ways. For me, one of the biggest changes was in the structure of the academic …
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by Pollyanna
University life is wonderful but as you might have been able to tell from my last blog, I’m a busy bee! Due to this, everyday …
by Finn
£££££ Dealing with money is a frustrating thing, I hear you. It's tempting to shut your eyes and ignore your perpetual descent …
by Julia
Phew. Christmas is over, all my assignments are handed in and a new term lies ahead of us. As I'm preparing for Spring term, I'm …
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by Mark
A history degree is one of the most popular degrees across all universities. At York there are over 300 students in my year! …
by Wendy
This spring term, management students in our year will have a high workload as we are going to complete four modules in this …
by Sarah
When I was at school, I always thought I would study English at university. A week or so before the deadline to apply, I decided …
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by Oli
Imagine that your parents/boyfriend/girlfriend/best friend is coming to visit you in York, but you have absolutely no idea what to …
by Emma
So you may have already guessed I love physics. Despite all my whining and moaning about exams, I still think it's the best …
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by Renée
In my first blog, I mentioned that it is possible for mature students to "join in" and actively participate in university life. …
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