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Best places to visit in UK for college students Guest post by Alyssa Johnson Do you follow Brooklyn Beckham on Instagram? There are many UK influencers on the platform, but he has to be one of the most interesting ones to follow. Zoe Sugg is also fun. From dazzling cityscapes...
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Top pieces of advice to make studying in the UK comfortable for you Guest post by Jeff Blaylock Moving to a new country to study is one of the most exciting things students can do. It broadens horizons and can improve so many areas of your academic life. It is also a...
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Best online platform for studying at home Guest post by Jeff Blaylock Many people in the UK prefer homeschooling for their kids, as they see it as a decent alternative to traditional school. You will be surprised that the majority of people do not even realize that British online homeschooling is...
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Like to look stylish and glamorous at every occasion, but not sure where to start? A jumpsuit could be the answer to all your problems. In fact, the right jumpsuit could be the hardest working piece in your wardrobe. Jumpsuits are modern, quirky, and fun. They’re the perfect wardrobe solution...
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Money makes the world go round Guest post by  Chelsea Ellsworth Money makes the world go round, or so the saying goes. But how much does it really cost to live our day-to-day lives across the globe? A new infographic created by online forex trading platform IG, looks at ten key...
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London’s Best Live Music Venues To See Emerging Musicians/ Artists/ Bands By Annie Walton Doyle There’s nothing quite like live music, and despite many small venue closures, the capital is still a hotbed of great grassroots venues, showcasing the best emerging artists. While large stadiums offer fantastic acoustics (plus spectacular effects),...
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London has more to offer than what just meets the eye Guest post by Michelle Brooks Despite the recent political changes, London still represents a highly attractive city to international students. As a host to most of the nationalities in the world, it is the ideal environment for someone looking to...
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A different way of making money on the side By Alex Trayling London in January doesn’t make it easy for us. It’s cold, it gets dark early, and everyone’s skint meaning it’s a quiet month on the going out front. Any money that was left over from Christmas we’ve spent in...
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Fun, and cheap, ways to celebrate your birthday with friends By Katie Wells Everyone wants to be able to celebrate birthdays with friends but doing so in London can quickly get expensive and complicated. Keep it simple and cheap by getting creative and designing your own, unique party! We’re giving...
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Landing a job in the capital Guest post by Ashleigh Grady from Joblift London is a great place to look for your next job, but landing a role in the capital can seem really tricky! Looking back on 2018 can provide some good insights into how to secure the job of...
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