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Library – Student Fest 2021 – All Zones
Welcome to the Library of Student Fest! This is where we’ve kept a list of all the useful links we’ve shared across the festival (and some more we couldn’t quite fit in!) It will be updated throughout the summer, so don’t panic if you spot any blank bits! Save the link to this page if you want to come back to this again in the future. If you’d like to get back to the Map to go back to the festival, follow the link: https://aimhigherwm.ac.uk/student-fest/ If you’d like to talk to us, DM us on The Access Platform found here: https://aimhigherwm.ac.uk/speak-to-aimhigher/ Green Zone Get Set Go (Preparation for your next…
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Library – Student Fest 2021 Green, Orange & Blue Zone
Welcome to the Library of Student Fest! This is where we’ve kept a list of all the useful links we’ve shared across the festival (and some more we couldn’t quite fit in!) It will be updated throughout the summer, so don’t panic if you spot any blank bits! Save the link to this page if you want to come back to this again in the future. If you’d like to get back to the Map to go back to the festival, follow the link: https://aimhigherwm.ac.uk/student-fest/ If you’d like to talk to us, DM us on The Access Platform found here: https://aimhigherwm.ac.uk/speak-to-aimhigher/ Green Zone Get Set Go (Preparation for your next…
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My Commute – Kieran’s Story
One of my best experiences throughout university was the commuting that I got the opportunity to do. Travelling by train was an interesting experience, to say the least. Even though you would often have to battle crowded or delayed trains, as well as other factors, travelling via train was still an enjoyable experience. Now, it is worth saying that the trains can be stressful at times as I just mentioned. There will be times where you will find your train has been delayed by 20 minutes meaning you’ll almost have to run to get to your class on time. Or it could be that the train timetable gets changed meaning…
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Lifelong Friends – Kieran’s Story
As I previously mentioned in an earlier blog, you can almost guarantee that whilst you’re at university you’ll make a lot of very good friends. You’ll often find that you have a lot in common with those on your course. Not just because of your degree, but also because of the type of people you meet. And even if you don’t, use it as a chance to learn new things. Take the opportunity to make friends and use it to the best of your abilities because the people who you work alongside will always make the workload easier. Not only will you be able to learn from one another, you’ll…