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Free Tickets for THE London Ski Show By Joshua Neil While we at BrokeinLondon can’t give you all the white Christmas you’re hoping for, we can do the next best thing, with less of the waiting: The Telegraph Ski and Snowboard Show is taking place in London between the 30th...
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Without a pub your life won’t be complete Guest blog post by Ana Zoria (follow her on Twitter: @ZoriaAna) This might seem like an article for some outcast, whose creepiness scared off all the ‘normal’ folks together with employers, leaving him or her without cash and company. Penniless, alone – words...
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‘Mo Money, Mo Problems’ By Michael from Studentjob.co.uk Contrary to Biggie Smalls’ belief of ‘Mo Money, Mo Problems’, it is likely to be quite the opposite for a student living the city life in London. In fact, it’s likely you’ve found yourself scrabbling for the penny jar or calling your...
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What is Facebook University? By Joshua Neil Facebook University (or Facebook U, as the coolest people call it) is an 8-week paid internship program run by Facebook, on their campus in Menlo Park, California. This unique opportunity is geared towards those who are typically under-represented in the computer sciences, but...
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A tip from an Italian food expert By Luigi Conidi If you come from a Mediterranean country like I do – especially Italy – you will convene that food is perhaps the most important aspect of your life. You may also often regret the lack of texture and taste in...
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Important things to consider  Moving to any new city can be intimidating. When moving to a city the size of London to study it is difficult to know where to start when considering where you will live. With all kinds of student accommodation available you need to know what to...
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Free Festivals in London Through the Year By Joshua Neil Looking for something to do this year? Look no further, because we’ve compiled every cool- and most importantly, free- festival in London for the rest of the year. With so much variety, there’s bound to be something for you: take...
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Tips for Creating a social CV Online By Joshua Neil It doesn’t need to be said that it’s hard to get a job at the moment- even with the best job-hunting techniques out there, it can be a struggle. Whether you’ve been working for thirty years or just starting out,...
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London’s Coffee Scene is Full of Opportunity By Manolis For those in a hunt for their first job in London, one of the best jobs going and quite easy to get is to work in a coffee house- with thousands of cafes right across the capital, and a high turnover rate...
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Great Tips on Getting Jobs for English Majors By Joshua Neil English degree students come out of their uni years as something of a jack of all trades, master of none: your degree can be useful for so many things- anything involving writing, thinking intuitively and creatively, or which requires...
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