News flash! Study and Exam Tips - Dos and Don'ts
It's exam season so to give you a helping hand, we've pulled together a list of dos and don'ts to help you prepare your study time so you feel confident and ace those upcoming exams.
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With A-Level results day next week and the new academic term just around the corner, if you’re getting ready to start studying at Oxford Brookes University, then you may also be getting ready to move away from home for the first time.
For many students, the prospect of flying the nest and living in a new home can be exciting. But it can also be quite daunting, and you might feel nervous about what to expect.
But if you’re staying in student accommodation such as that offered by Host at The Mews in Oxford, you needn’t worry. When you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by a friendly team of on-site staff. They’ll be on hand to make your transition hassle-free. Living at The Mews you’ll benefit from all-inclusive living and on-site maintenance. Meaning you can focus on getting to know your flatmates and enjoying student life.
After a busy day of studying, you can come home to comfortable and modern accommodation. Here you’ll have your own private en-suite bedroom to unwind in; as well as communal areas to socialise with your flatmates and catch up with the latest gossip.
There’s only a few weeks to go until move in weekend. But if you can’t wait take a sneak peek of The Mews accommodation below…
Good luck if you’re waiting for results and starting university. And if you have any questions or would like to find out more about living at The Mews, contact us and we’ll be happy to help. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates.
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