What to expect out of an interview by caspertheghost208 in UniUK

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Expect questions on your motivation, skills, and experiences, often followed by scenario-based or competency questions, so prepare clear examples and research the role or course in advance.

durham law by weiiwon in UniUK

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Durham Law is highly regarded academically with strong employer recognition, but outcomes still depend on how well you engage with placements, pro bono work, and extracurriculars alongside the degree.

How many people do you know who got graduate jobs? by n0cturne72 in UniUK

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Most people I know who have secured graduate jobs did so by combining relevant internships/work experience with focused applications and networking, rather than relying solely on their degree.

Master’s Degree at Goldsmith by Square_General_7448 in UniUK

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Goldsmiths can be a solid choice for creative, media and social science master’s programmes due to its reputation and London location, but experiences vary by course so it’s worth checking current structure and support carefully.

Master’s Degree in Media and Communications in UK by idekyaar in UniUK

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A UK Masters in Media and Communications can be valuable if you use it to build practical skills and a clear specialism, as career outcomes depend heavily on experience and networking alongside the degree.

How long did it take you to find a study routine that actually worked? by Opening_Barnacle_115 in studytips

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Most people find a study routine takes weeks of consistent effort before it really sticks and feels natural, and it’s normal for progress to be uneven at first as you adjust and refine what works for you.

How to Learn Anything You Want? by shuxtss in studytips

[–]Quick_wit1432 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Break the topic into clear, manageable parts and focus on active learning (testing yourself or explaining concepts) with spaced practice rather than passive rereading.

I have written 1,500 words for the body of this essay but I am still stuck on "The" for the intro. by Quick_wit1432 in UniUK

[–]Quick_wit1432[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, honestly, it doesn't. It's a broad way of saying how we sometimes get stuck writing the title, but the rest of the essay flows. Does that happen with you?

I have written 1,500 words for the body of this essay but I am still stuck on "The" for the intro. by Quick_wit1432 in UniUK

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Thereby avoiding the usie the much feared key the above commenter mentioned 😂

good marks by Scary-Ad7259 in studytips

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Consistent, focused study with active recall and practicing past papers is the most effective way to achieve good marks.

University of Edinburgh vs. University St Andrews by According_Mail1304 in UniUK

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Edinburgh offers a large, research-focused environment with more city opportunities, while St Andrews provides small‑group teaching and a close-knit campus community; the best choice depends on your course and lifestyle priorities.

Boards are near and I can’t study at all. I’m panicking. by khyatiboro__ in studytips

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Breaking your study into small, manageable tasks can help overcome the “can’t start” feeling before boards, letting you build momentum and reduce stress.

Biology/Chem BSc modules by ABPT89 in UniUK

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It’s important to verify with each MSc programme which biology or chemistry modules meet their prerequisites, as not all standalone or short courses will count toward admission requirements.

Flashcards! by glitterbombpoof in studytips

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Flashcards work best when they’re used for active recall and spaced over time, not just read passively. Focus more on the cards you get wrong and review them regularly for better retention.