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Look at the different universities and then look into the detail of each course that sparks your interest.
Open days are the best way to find out what life is like as a student at the universities you’re keen to explore. At the open day you get to meet your potential course mates and tutors. You could even grill them before they grill you at interview.
While you’re visiting the university, you can look at the range of accommodation options available, remember its not just about the on-campus halls, in many cases living in the town/city centre will be a much better experience; if you plan to work in town, play in town, then live in town!
You work much harder if you love the subject you’re studying. By studying an area, you love you’ll be more likely to push yourself to get that 2:1 or first in your studying. You’ll also feel more supported in getting onto the career path you want. Plus, when you hit a rocky patch, and believe us there will be, you’ll feel so much better knowing that you’re doing it and getting through it for something you love doing rather than having to do.
Not sure which is the course for you? Then once you’ve narrowed down to a handful of courses / university, make a table of the pros and cons of each one and sit down with your friends and family to work out which is best for you.
Just remember it’s your life, and you are the one that’s spending at least three years studying for that degree, so choose the course that’s right for you and only you. Its exactly the same with the university choice, don’t fall into the trap of studying at a certain university because it’s where your friends are going.
Universities want students who are enthusiastic, engaged and passionate about their course, student life and the university. They genuinely don’t care what you look like, what you sound like or where you are from. So, don’t be put off by a supposed reputation of a posh university or similar myths.
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Show me all newsAs the academic year winds down, many students start packing their bags and heading home for a much-needed break. But what if you stayed in your university town or city instead? Picking up a summer job where you study can be a game-changer - not just for your bank balance, but also for your personal growth and career prospects. Here's why staying local this summer might be one of your smartest moves yet, along with practical tips to make the most of it.
Choosing where to live during your studies in London is about more than just finding a place to sleep - it’s about finding a supportive, safe, and enriching environment that enhances your university experience. Here's why thousands of students choose Host as their student accommodation provider in London every year.