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Confessions of a Student: Part 2

When university starts, you both embrace the independency (like me) and miss your pets like crazy, or you’re badly homesick and want to go home at every opportunity. It’s normal to be either. I was so immersed into university, I somehow forgot to be homesick. However, everybody is different. Something I found recently was that National Express coaches do journeys from £6! I travel between Colchester-Leicester-Nottingham on a regular basis and have found that by far, this is the cheapest way to travel. So if homesickness is something you’re worrying about if you’re starting university this September, home is just one journey away. Other tips I have found along my university journey: The laundrette can be costly in halls. It’s fine to wear jeans for a few days right? Hang them back up in your wardrobe! Can’t afford a gym membership? Invest in a rucksack and walk everywhere. Put all your baked bean tins on your back from your weekly shop, and you’ll be working up a sweat in no tim

Confessions of a Student: Part 1

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Budgeting! Before university, it’s the one word we hear a thousand times from our parents! Commuting, textbooks, food, the list is endless. Among many other things, these need to be considered into our budgets. Some students are really lucky they can rely on the bank of mum and dad for either a weekly allowance or a relief loan for when times are tough. This blog post will be the first of two that hopes to show you how you don’t need to budget, you just need to be sensible! It will contain my top tips and latest knowledge of the best deals out there to benefit students and make the most of university on a small amount of money. Everything I’m about to say, I either currently do or have done at some point in the past 3-4 years. My major concern before starting university was if I was to run out of money. I am very independent and will not ask my parents for money even if it is the last resort. Instead, make sure you’ve done research into the accounts the banks have to offer to ensu

Indominus rex: the fierce or untamable King

Jurassic Park 4, now released as Jurassic World first made New Scientist headlines in April 2013 as the director stated that all dinosaurs present in the movie would be featherless like the previous releases. We now know that this wasn't always the case, Velociraptors are one of the species we now know to have had feathers. As a geologist with a keen interest in palaeobiology, the viewing of the film was a necessity! Although it may be a movie, it essentially gives the majority of the audience an insight into how far research has come by studying and interpreting fossils. It’s important for others to learn about the past in order to understand the concepts of the future. One of my favourite lines of the movie was when the owner Simon Masrani states, “Jurassic World exists to remind us how very small we are.” I completely agree with this, in fact it made me pause for a few minutes. As humans, we tend to be very self-centred. We have no predators and we control the food

Blogging not only as a hobby, but as a job too

I am now a fully trained University of Leicester Student Blogger for the Geology department - yay! My blogging hobby obviously came in handy and what's better than doing something you love and getting paid for it?! You can find me here: Jo M  and you can read my first blog post  here " Hello, my name is Jo and I'm a fourth-year MGeol Geology student who has recently returned from my year abroad at the University of Arizona. I hope to give you an insight into the life of a geology student, the challenges we face, the opportunities that arise and the roller coaster we ride come graduation." If you fancy reading my university-related blog posts, you can even subscribe. I aim to blog weekly, whilst staying as active as I can on this blog too.