Business, Economics and Finance student, Debbie Andrews, talks us through her experience of Online Learning Welcome to my second blog, this time I want to share my experiences with online learning here at the university. […]

Business, Economics and Finance student, Debbie Andrews, talks us through her experience of Online Learning Welcome to my second blog, this time I want to share my experiences with online learning here at the university. […]
So, it’s the start of a whole new year. Maybe you’ve got some New Year’s resolutions that you strongly intend to keep this year. Or maybe you’re a bit strapped for cash after spoiling all your loved ones over the holidays!
Either way, January seems as good a time as any to look for a part-time job – we’re all students who could always do with a few extra pennies!
I would like to think that over the last year and a half, I have learnt some useful things about how to cope with the demanding lifestyle that comes with being a teacher.
Being a university student isn’t just about being sat in the library with your head in a textbook, it can also be the best three years of your life where you can really develop as a person. You just need to know how to balance your life.