With one more week to go, the end of semester is fast approaching. And that means one thing – exams. With exams coming up in a few weeks, it might be time to get on top of all the things we need to finish and start studying, right? Well, maybe. As
University is a stressful place – hectic timetables full of lectures and tutorials, with subjects full of homework, assignments and exams. It’s no wonder we’re a stressed-out bunch. As our free time is sucked up by all the evils our uni subjects have to inflict, we tend to turn
Whether you’re working on an assignment, writing notes or studying for exams, it’s important to take frequent breaks so you don’t overload your poor brain. Not only does stress diminish your ability to sleep, but studies have also found that it actually reduces your immune system’s
Studying at university can be hard – especially when you’re learning a language. Learning a language isn’t like memorising formulas to apply to problems, or remembering which philosopher said what – it is literally learning an entire language! Something completely embedded in a foreign culture, often one you are barely
We all think we know how uni works – we go to our lectures, tutes, and we should just absorb everything. But that’s not how it works. University (and lecturers, especially) are evil – they give you a deceptively immense workload and expect you to be able to memorise everything they