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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 …
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 …
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 …
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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 …
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Exams are over! Lets celebrate and appreciate the art history on campus and in York
The first thing I have to mention is all of the flooding that happened in York over the Christmas holidays! The uni itself is …
Chocolates, Chemistry and Christmas
I am still madly in love with Christmas. I get excited about the lights being put up from probably about August. Unfortunately, at …
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Your first term at York: What to expect
Let's fast forward a year... you will have just completed your first term at the University of York, about to start your second …
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The Art of Midwifery
I am sure it is of no surprise that whilst partaking in a midwifery degree, there is no longer (was there ever?) endless time for …
My life as a nursing student!
It's a cold day in December, my alarm goes off at 05.30 and I rush to catch the bus ready for another day on placement. The sky is …