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Book Club Recommendations 2023

Book Club Recommendations 2023 As 2023 comes to an end, looking back at our literary adventures beckons avid readers. Whether you’re a seasoned book club

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Exploring London on 20 Quid

You might think that the capital city, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse attractions, is often associated with high living costs, so how

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Studying in London as an International Student

Studying in London as an international student is an exciting place to be! If you’re coming here for your degree, or even just for a few months as part of it, this guide will give you a few pointers on how to get the most out of your time in the city. Plan your budget Spend some time planning out your budget before you arrive, considering how long you’ll be staying. You need to make sure all the essentials are covered whilst having a bit of spending money on the side for enjoying everything the city has to offer. Yes, London can be an expensive place to live – but there is also a lot of great stuff to do for free. Here are a few of our budgeting tips: It’s a good idea to keep a monthly budget. That way, you can keep on top of your spending as you go. Try to keep separate spending ‘pots’ – i.e. groceries might be £X per month, so you can allow £X for social drinks per month.  And when cash does start to run low towards the end of the month, make use of everything London has to offer for free. Apart from free museums like the Tate Modern, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Museum of Natural History, there are world-famous landmarks like Buckingham Palace to see. There are tons of free things to do in London.  It’s a good idea to open a UK bank account before you get here. There are lots of options for international students.  And, always make sure you have some accessible funds available in case of emergencies. Finding accommodation If you’re finding your own accommodation for your time in London, it’s useful to know that rental contracts here (and all over the UK) tend to be for 6, 9 or 12 months. If you’re only in the UK for a few months, it can be a little trickier, but there are short-term rentals out there which give you the flexibility of having your own place without having to commit to something more long-term. If you’re only here for a couple of months, you could also look at travel hosting websites like Airbnb, but just bear in mind this might be a less cost-effective option. Getting around London Here are a few apps that most Londoners use regularly to make getting around the city

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How to Face Your First Day at Uni

The first few days of university can be a little daunting for most students – especially in a new city full of strangers. You’re not sure what your flatmates will be like, where exactly you should be going, what exactly

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How to Save Money in London

It’s no secret that London is an expensive city to be living in. Accommodation is pricey, travel costs can really rack up, and socialising with friends can cost you a lot of money when bars and restaurants aren’t cheap. So,

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Best Travel Apps London

We know you’ll want to be making the most of your time in this city. So, we’ve compiled a list of what we’ve found to be some of the best travel apps London has to offer – whether that’s for

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CV Generator

Our free online CV generator lets you create a simple and easy-to-read CV in no time! Perfect for students, graduates and jobseekers.

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CV Generator

Our free online CV generator lets you create a simple and easy-to-read CV in no time! Perfect for students, graduates and jobseekers.

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Top Music Venues in London

Whether you prefer intimate shows from unsigned up-and-coming acts or massive stage shows, the diverse music culture nestled inside London has something to offer every

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