First day jitters? Exam nerves? Money worries? Get all your uni life questions answered inside! Oxford graduate and award-winning journalist Lucy Tobin gives you the lowdown on everything you need to know to have a brilliant time at uni and achieve a great degree. Whether you're looking for tips on finding a balance between your studies and your social life, looking after your health or coping with the cost of living, this book arms you with all the practical advice you need to successfully navigate student life. Welcome to uni life! I'm Lucy, and as soon as I graduated I realised how much I'd learnt since freshers' week. Not just academic stuff, but how to avoid getting ripped off whilst renting a flat, staying on top of your mental health amidst heavy work deadlines, cheap and healthy ways to cook, and how to get a First without trying...too hard. I've grilled tutors, current uni students and graduates who've only just taken off their mortarboards for their top tips to help you have the time of your life. Have an incredible time! Lucy
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 05 Jun 2023
Publisher: Trotman Indigo Publishing Limited
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912943937
About Lucy Tobin
Lucy Tobin is an award-winning feature and comment writer business reporter author and blogger focusing on education business and parenting. She writes for UK newspapers especially The Sunday Times the Evening Standard The Times and Guardian. She uses her life experiences to inform her writing with A Guide to Uni Life her bestselling book with more than 100 five-star reviews on Amazon. Lucy writes for UK newspapers especially The Sunday Times the Evening Standard The Times and Guardian. She has won a string of awards including Business Journalist of the Year at the Santander Media Awards and Young Journalist of the Year at the DLA Piper Media Awards. Lucy can often be seen commenting on student and business issues on TV (BBC Breakfast News 24 Sky News) and radio (Radio 4's Broadcasting House and Woman's Hour LBC and more).