Hello! How was your Christmas? I hope Santa brought you everything you wanted and that you stuffed your faces and had a great break! (In any order). In this blog post I thought it'd be a good idea …
Christmas, New Year and Essays!
Most modules for the Social Policy and Applied Social Science pathways have no exams, which is great but does mean you have lots of essays and assignments to do throughout the year. This Christmas …
English Lit January 2016
Hello again English Literature people! I hope you all had very merry Christmases (that word doesn’t look right) and have survived the return to school relatively unscathed. It’s now 2016, and for …
A little bit about labs
In my last post I mentioned that I was doing a lab report but I realised that you guys probably don't know what that, or labs in general, really involve. So here goes... Before I came to uni I had …
The Light at the End of the Tunnel (i.e. exams are over!)
It can seem sometimes (and those times are usually early January) that life is a bit miserable. Spring term exams are scheduled months in advance, but they still seem to spring up out of nowhere, a …
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Variety, variety and more variety! One perk to being a PEP student at York.
Aside from being constantly quizzed on current affairs from all your non-PEP friends, and being repeatedly labelled as “one day running the whole country”, a big benefit (at least in my view!) about …
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