Not sure quite what to expect from your first year at university? Wondering how to make the most out of this new chapter of your life? Whether you’re giddy with excitement or quaking in your boots, here’s the Student Hut guide to acing your first year.
So, you finally made it! You’ve received your results, packed your bags, and arrived at one of Britain’s greatest cities. This guide is here to help put your mind at ease and show you how to make the most of your first week as an LJMU student.
It's time for Freshers' week and a step into the unknown so we've decided to give you a helping hand with tips on everything from cooking to dealing with homesickness
As the UK's leading student review site, the BBC news team invited us (gasps) to share our top tips, on live television, for freshers starting university this autumn. We sent the lovely Bea to the studios in London, to give all you first-year students some handy advice, and what the next steps are now A-level Results Day is finally over.
Saying you’re studying a subject like Philosophy always raises a couple of eyebrows. One thing’s for sure, studying Philosophy exposes you to a great deal of opinions…
You’ve just got your A-Level results and you’re so excited to be going off to uni, but there’s one huge nagging question: ‘what the heck do I pack!?’. Moving your entire life to another city certainly isn’t easy with just a car-full of space to cram everything into, so we’ve put together a handy guide for yours truly.
Leaving home for the first time is an exciting, albeit daunting experience. But we’ve created a short list on how to best prepare you for the first few weeks of term.
Becoming a student is entering a new era in your life, you are meeting new friends, trying new things, getting a degree (hopefully) but most importantly, you become enrolled in the infamous ‘Student Lingo’.
Because Lancaster isn’t just a town full of pensioners and pretty old buildings. We’ll run through a few things about both the campus and the town that students coming here should know...
The evenings are getting lighter, the blossom is blooming on the trees, and the weather is getting a little warmer. It’s lush. But you can’t relax because EXAMS ARE ON THE HORIZON!
Springtime weather (even if it's intermittent) brings joy, pastel clothing, and picnics on the grass with your friends. However, it also means that the academic year is nearly over… and exams are a-coming.
Struggling to stay motivated and make progress with revision? A good revision timetable is surprisingly helpful. But before you get out the glitter pens, it’s time to stop procrastinating and read these tips to help you get stuck in with a brand new timetable.
It's time to stop procrastinating and get down to revising. Unfortunately, we can't do it for you (sorry!), but here are some of our tried and tested tips that actually work.