/r/universitylifestyle
Subreddit where students (and non-) can find useful recipes, travel tips, party tips, etc.
I'm a University student who wants to share some of my 'tricks of the trade' for school. I created this sub for people to post material that you want to share with other students to make their university experience more enjoyable!
Submit and find: recipes, travel tips, party tips, fitness ideas, how to save money, etc.
Related subreddits: /r/university
/r/universitylifestyle
Would love to hear your opinions on fitness tracking as a student. Opinions on Fitness Tracking Apps
Ok so im moving out of my university accommodation, because my housemates are complete pricks. Before I leave i was wandering if there was and pranks or anything i could leave behind for them to make their lives a misery.
I am one of those students that used to always be in the library because of study groups. It's one of the main reasons I passed many of my classes. Obviously, that is no longer a possibility due to COVID.
I made a website www.wrotz.com with a few other friends hoping to fill in this gap. It's basically a Class Chatroom mixed with Student Forums. Keep in mind I put the website up the other week, so it is brand new. I'm trying to share it with others, but again due to the pandemic, I can't just meetup with people.
If anyone here has time to check out my website, let me know if you think this is useful, or if I should just take it down. Any feedback (absolutely mean ANY!) is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks in advance to all who give it a try!
EG my cousin didn't expect to need earplugs, but loud flatmates necessitated them. Just other useful things like that.
I've been working on and will continue to make videos, detailing my experience living and studying Musical Theatre at The University Of Winchester. I hope that these could help a person considering this university and not sure what to expect or with just living at university in general.
I hope this helps - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgBVs8h75ucoUFkW5berCE4D4B3jJIO90
I would love to know if there is anything else I should cover that people want to know!
I'm interested to know what people wore to their UK graduation?
I have a really nice pink sequin dress which comes to just above the knee and has a high neckline that I'm dying to wear. But I'm worried it looks too much like something you'd go clubbing in and I'll look weird and out of place.
What did you wear to graduation? Did you also go for something a bit more over the top or did you see anyone at your graduation who wore something like this?
Hey everyone! I'm doing research on third culture kids, as part of my final year project and I need some help getting as many participants as possible. I just need the following link to be completed & more info about the study is provided there. So, if you are one (and are willing) help a girl out!!
https://nottinghammy.asia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9GZjA9jUbXsgAip
Thanks in advance! You'll have the satisfaction of knowing you helped me get my degree. ;) (& of course, that you're helping to raise awareness of TCK to improve success rates among the cultural community)!
https://www.facebook.com/firstyeartips/ This is a facebook page where I am posting general tips/facts which will (hopefully) help first year University students, please check it out and give it a like!
All tips are gathered from students at university, so they are genuine!
He's also a student and has some ideas to get this subreddit running!
Just finishing up this school term and will be posting more in the upcoming weeks.