Hello again, hopefully, you’ve tried out my previous flatbread pizza recipe.
Now it’s time for the second recipe which takes longer but is extremely tasty and has the side benefit of being really healthy and filling.
Hello again, hopefully, you’ve tried out my previous flatbread pizza recipe.
Now it’s time for the second recipe which takes longer but is extremely tasty and has the side benefit of being really healthy and filling.
As a student and I suppose a “me thing”, I find myself always hungry; doesn’t matter what time- it can be during lectures or after midnight and I find myself searching for food that I can eat.
So a new year has begun- Happy Belated New Year everyone!
As a Psychology undergraduate, this naturally brings about a period of reflection for me; what have I accomplished in 2015? What did I find the most difficult? What have I enjoyed the most? What new skills have I learnt or old that I have developed further?
So I guess you want to hear about how level 5 is? It’s, logically, a step up compared to last year.
Now that I have been at home for the past few months and will be returning to University next week. It feels so strange! I remember missing those late nights, every day in Peirson days, broken sleep, random meals that are improvised out of whatever is remaining in your fridge and cupboards … Wait no, I still have two more years of that to go, so that sentiment passed quickly!
So, if you have have read the previous post about what was difficult the first year, this is a continuation of it.
First year at university is full of exciting moments, but also challenges. This post reveals some of the struggles I have in my first year at Worcester.
Hello, my name is Aisha, I’m a first-year undergraduate studying Psychology. Moving to Worcester has been one of the best decisions of my life!