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Our bloggers are studying a range of courses, from optometry to computer science, and studying in Cambridge and Chelmsford. Follow them from Freshers' Week through to graduation.
One of the most inviting aspects of studying zoology are the field trips offered. Zoologists need practical skills, field skills to support all the theory they learn during their studies. Therefore, for ARU to produce successful zoologists… Read more…
The question 'where do you see yourself in three years' time?' will be asked to you throughout your student experience by colleagues, friends, family, future employers and even strangers. Read more…
Amidst the uncertainty of coronavirus, writing a dissertation and coming to the realisation that my undergraduate course in Medical Science was coming to an end, I had an important decision to make. What would I do after graduation? Read more…
A virtual Applicant Day is a really helpful opportunity for students and I strongly believe it can help you make the right decision about your uni. Even though it is virtual this year, here are all the reasons I know you'll still get a great experience at ARU. Read more…
Six years studying for my GCSEs and another two years getting my A levels, all for this very moment. Here's how my first month of being an undergraduate Clinical Psychology student went. Read more…
Mechanical Engineering student Eduvie - and her course mates - consider how their degree course has met their expectations, and how it's differed in some surprising ways. Read more…
If you are studying Zoology or any other animal-related subject, I am sure you are already aware that experience is an essential aspect to your future job applications. A great way to gain skills and knowledge to show your future employer how dedicated you are is to volunteer. Read more…
If you have read a blog by me before, you might know that I believe guest speakers are easily one of the most impactful parts of my course in Psychology and Criminology. Read more…
The facilities at ARU are faultless; they allow each student to flourish in their own way. As a zoologist, I spend a large majority of my time in the Science Centre, but let me introduce you to other facilities on the Cambridge campus too... Read more…
When you’re preparing to start uni you will read books, watch various documentaries and listen to podcasts, immersing yourself in everything to do with your degree. So I decided it would be a good idea to share sources of motivation for a Crime and Investigative Studies student. Read more…
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