Student Cooking, Survival Guide
C Ngobe on 03 Jan 2019Other than the obvious trip to IKEA and over-packed bags before moving away, the main question an average student asks themselves when they get to
Other than the obvious trip to IKEA and over-packed bags before moving away, the main question an average student asks themselves when they get to
A student's financial stability can be a flimsy gossamer of uncertainties and hypotheticals; you are fortunate enough to be studying for a degree, but you struggle to pay bills.
Moving away from home to go to university is a scary concept for many soon to be first year students and London may seem even scarier due to it’s s
The day I was accepted to my first choice university in London (UAL), I was over the moon!
The latest figures from the Higher Education Funding Council for England show that 23 per cent of 18- and 19-year-olds in England and Wales studyin
Every September, students from all over the world pour into the capital city of London.
So it might be your first year into halls and you’re excited to go or it could be your second/third year but you made a mess of your living arrange
If you need to some extra cash over the summer but don't want to be tied down to a job this could be the solution for you.
It's National Student Money Week, and this years theme is 'Mental Health'.
It's nearly the end of term: Hooray, you've made it through the first part of the university year, which is even more significant if this is your f
I think we all find that we can barely bring up the subject of being a student without the tricky topic of money rearing its ugly head somewhere in
If you have a tight budget, little spare time and a kitchen with a two-ring hob and a toaster, chances are frozen pizzas or microwave meals have re