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Students and parents turn up in huge numbers – but open days are often just a facade that hides the less attractive aspects of the university
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Partnering with business and academics could help your chances of a top job when you graduate
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Postgraduate medical courses are not an easy route to take, but your experience and maturity will help make you a good doctor
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Not all law students will go on to legal careers, but learning transferable skills makes them invaluable employees
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Delays of over two months are making it difficult for many to survive abroad, writes a student on the programme
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We’re launching a series that focuses on the positive impact students are having on the world around them
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Many MAs require a 2:1 at BA level, so what are the options if you miss out?
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It’s one of the trickiest hurdles in your journey to becoming a qualified solicitor. Here’s how to maximise your chance of success
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Starting your own society means you get to do all the things you love best with a group of like-minded students. But there’s a knack to getting it right
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Student activists criticise NUS for refusing to back biggest student demo planned since 2010
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Alexander McQueen had one, Vivienne Westwood didn’t. Is a fashion postgrad the right path for you?
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If your lectures are few and far between, you could work, exercise, or learn more stuff
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Understanding German opened up a new world of under-the-radar flea markets and student nights
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Activists welcome workshops aimed at ‘reimagining’ consent issues in the context of LGBTQ relationships
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Students say woman claiming to be from the Sun offered them thousands of pounds for pictures of students in shock outfits
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If your parents have a degree you could earn more than those with the same qualifications, research suggests
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The Magna Carta’s 800th anniversary will be used to kindle an interest in law among pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds
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Starting your own society means you get to do all the things you love best with a group of like-minded students. But there’s a knack to getting it right
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If your lectures are few and far between, you could work, exercise, or learn more stuff
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Students may scoff at the idea of consent classes, but I found myself looking at relationships in a different light
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From studying to socialising, it's almost impossible for students to unplug for long periods of time
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With student sexism hitting the headlines again, male students need to take Emma Watson’s advice and speak out
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A surprise drop in my maintenance loan means I’ll be unable to pay my rent this year, writes a student blogger
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Restrictive modules and option blocks are preventing students from studying their preferred topics
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A year apart will test your feelings. But a student blogger thinks a long-distance relationship is worth it
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I'm studying an arts degree, but learning to code has increased my job prospects, writes a student blogger
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The focus wasn't on my would-be attacker, but on me and my conduct
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Share your enthusiasm with pupils and welcome probing questions from 'nerds', a former pupil suggests
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Final-year students and recent graduates should spend less time worrying about the future and realise they're not alone
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Breaking his tuition fees pledge could cost Nick Clegg his seat – if Sheffield Hallam students rally against him at the polls
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Moving country every two years has made studying tough, but travel has made me who I am, writes a student blogger
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Want to see your show at the festival in Edinburgh next year? Read the advice of a student who's going this year
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Sometimes you need to talk to a stranger about your problems in order to put them to rest
Students and employability Should you study something you love or a degree that will get you a job?
Two students debate whether you should follow your head or your heart when it comes to picking your degree