Posted by Ellie Fraser | February 02nd 2012
A graduate’s most valuable tool, aside from themselves, is their network. Who do you know? How do you know them? What can they do for you? What can you do for them? Social media allows us the opportunity to find the people who will help us ...more
Uni after the Christmas break is exciting. If you’re a first year, you’ve just had O Week & you’re ready to dive into uni life. If you’re a returning... more
Moving on campus into a dorm can be one of the most exciting, terrifying, confusing times of your life. Aside from the whole “I won’t know anyone, what if they all hate... more
How many exams you have, or indeed whether you have any at all, will depend on what course you’re studying, and at what university. You might have a 30 minute essay exam. You... more
Course: BA Communications (Public Relations & Organisational Communication) University: Charles Sturt University, Bathurst Year: 2/3 Thursday 7:00... more
Thank your relevant deity for mid semester breaks. They differ uni to uni, of course, but mostly, they come at the perfect time – just when your head feels as though it’s... more
You’ve moved out of home, you’re living at uni, you’re free! Naturally, you’re excited about being able to buy and cook the food you want instead of living by... more
Work experience and internships – it seems as though the second you enter uni, these are crushing weights that threaten to ruin all your hard work and any opportunity for... more
During your HSC, your ATAR becomes the bane of your existence – the pinnacle of all your hard work, the entry to your chosen university and degree. Imagine my shock and despair... more