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Reduce your expenditure after university with these top tips Guest post by Zoe Price After years of part-time jobs and unpaid internships, the premise of full-time employment and a real salary can be an exciting one. But for most graduates, life after college turns out to be more challenging than...
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Ways to write high-quality papers and essays quickly Guest post by Saqib Eskay When getting an assignment to write a paper, many students think that it will take a lot of time to complete. But the truth is that any essay can be written faster than you think. Of course,...
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Extra steps to land that perfect role Guest post by Jimmy Hartill It can be difficult to  make ends meet in London; especially for students. The cost of living just keeps going up and there’s only so much a student loan will cover. According to research by Save the Student,...
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The Student Car: Freedom or Burden Guest post by Brianna Henderson Moving away from home for university offers a new level of freedom as you navigate student life and adult responsibilities for the first time. And if you’ve passed your driving test just before heading to college, that sense of...
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Land your dream job in the capital with these top tips! Guest post by Seetal Rihal Employment rates in London have been on the rise—not a surprise considering over 216,000 new businesses were registered in the capital by the end of 2018. In the first quarter of 2019, there were...
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How you can easily and comfortably get cleared through the security system Guest post by Duncan Kingori Travelling with pets is not restricted in many parts of the world today. That’s because animals are considered an extension of the family unit. However, you need to understand more about airport security...
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Ways to Make Yourself Happier Guest post by Lidiia Morozova Autumn is a challenging time for our bodies when we especially need care and vitamins. At the same time, we live in a century of work, when making money takes the majority of the time. We have no time for self-care and...
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Planning a winter getaway? Don’t book anything until you’ve read this guide Guest blog by Sarah McCann Travelling to Europe in November is the best of both worlds, not only will you get to see famous destinations without hordes of tourists, you won’t have to endure hot, humid weather. Many...
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