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... is great for one s health, it burns of excess calories and stimulates the joints. Walking is also great for experiencing new things, perhaps seeing a woodpecker for the first time in your life, meeting your future spouse, or window shopping and finding somehting you really like. People these days seem to want to drive everywhere, which is not only more costly for them, but is a lot worse for this beautiful pl... Read the full review: People don't walk enough these days by CokaCola |
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Medsin Archive Campus & Careers / MedSIN is an independent, student organisation that raises awareness and action for humanitarian and global health issues locally and internationally. overall rating |
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Open Air Club "We organise walking weekends and day trips away to the hills of England, Scotland and Wales, leading groups of all levels, from 'Winter Munro Bagging', to 'Summer Picnicing and Daisy Picking'. We also like to socialise, in Liverpool." (Taken from OAC website... overall rating |
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Placement Years Archive Campus & Careers / What tips and advice do you have for students looking to find company's in which to spend their placement years. Relay your experiences to others. overall rating |
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My experiences and advice Archive Campus & Careers / Write here only if you have personal experience of working as a geochemist. Why did you decide to become one? What are your qualifications? What are the ups and downs of the profession? overall rating |
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MA in Museum Studies Archive Campus & Careers / This course delivers training that will provide students with the knowledge and skills to move into a museum career; it encourages a 'hands-on' approach through a style of teaching that demands participation and reflects 'real-life' situations. overall rating |
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My Experiences and Advice ... actually found this category simply through typing barrister into the search function, and I was mildly surprised that no one had written anything here yet. So I thought I would. On my path to the Bar I actually didn t have access to all of the information below even though it is very much factual, and as such I m going to try to make this as comprehensive as possible to inform those thinking of walking a similar path, including little bits of advice that I picked up along the way. WHAT A BARRISTER IS (AND WHY THEY RE NOT SOLICITORS) A barrister is one of the two primary legal careers in the United Kingdom. People often refer to lawyers , but technically they don t... Read the full review: How to become a barrister by CrazyJamie |
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Student Accommodation in general ... was lucky enough (and I say this without sarcasm) to go a uni that offered accommodation in halls for all 3 years - partly because there was a lack of private rental accommodation in the town, and partly because they wanted to keep an eye on us. This was great as it meant we weren t at the mercy of dodgy landlords (or even dodgier electrics, plumbing etc.), we lived in the centre of town and we didn t have to pay rent during vacations. But sharing with scores of fellow students rather than 2 or 3 can wear you down after a while. I loved university - I really did - but living in halls for 3 years nearly drove me round the bend. My first year: smells and bells This... Read the full review: Vermin, vomit and very smelly neighbours: the bad side of living in halls by ms_memory |
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My Experiences and Advice ... do love this job, I am lucky to work in a nursery full of girls who are actually really nice...or maybe they just like me and I like them. As I have heard that it can be quite a nasty and bitchy atmosphere to work in - like I said I ve been lucky. I think the reality of it is it s a very female orientated profession, although men are so valuable to any setting as I have seen through a male agency worker in my setting and a man on my childcare course who were both very dynamic and amazing with children. I feel it s a good job in that it prepares you for motherhood by really getting you experienced and reinforcing that experience everyday. I am not a mother though so I ... Read the full review: The pitter patter of tiny feet...without being a mother by Ally-doo-lally |
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