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Title: STUDENT LIFE


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  • STUDENT LIFE

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Decisions, decisions...
  • Where should I study? What subject?
  • How hard will I need to work?
  • What should I do in my spare time?
  • How should I spend my student loan?

3
It's Your Choice!
  • It really is up to you, for all those
    questions...
  • Going to university gives you a huge amount of
    independence.
  • You are considered an adult in all stages of
    university.
  • Your parents know what you decide to tell them!

4
Academic Life
  • 300 universities and colleges, and 50,000 courses
    in Britain.
  • So many options!
  • Do you want to study a subject like English,
    Maths, Chemistry... or something more unusual?

5
Academic Life
  • Football Studies, University of Luton
  • Puppetry, Central School of Speech and Drama
    (London)
  • Viticulture and Oenology, University of Brighton

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Academic Life
  • Take your time and make the right choice for you.
  • Choosing a university and course are two hugely
    important decisions.
  • Don't be pressured into a degree you know you
    won't enjoy.
  • Consider employment prospects.

7
Studying Contact Time
  • Different from what you are used to in school or
    college.
  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Practicals

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Lectures
  • Often large audiences, presentation, note taking,
    QA, 50 minutes long...

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Seminars
  • Small groups, exchange of ideas, intensive study
    directed by lecturer or graduate student.
  • - Varies between subjects.
  • e.g. Discuss book (English), discuss problem
    sheet (Economics)...

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Practicals
  • Chance to apply knowledge taught in lectures, and
    ask lecturers questions. Practicals mainly in
    science degrees.
  • - Pen and paper problem sheet in teams.
  • - Electronic circuit design in pairs.
  • - Programming.
  • - etc.

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Self-Study
  • In most degrees, the majority of timetable slots
    are empty.
  • What should you do in these slots?

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Self-Study
  • A degree requires considerably more independent
    work than A Levels, etc.
  • You don't have to study.
  • It's your own choice...
  • ...but what's the point of paying for a degree if
    you only go and fail?
  • Self-motivation and organisation.
  • There are deadlines to meet decide how to meet
    them!

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Assessment
  • Depends on modules you take
  • One-off exams.
  • Essays.
  • Presentations
  • Practical work.
  • Continuous assessment.
  • Dissertation / final year project.

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Social Life
  • New city, new people.
  • It's a fresh start be who you want to be.
  • Societies, sports teams, and clubs.
  • There WILL be students out there who share your
    interests.

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Social Life
  • Bars, nightclubs.
  • Freshers' week (fortnight at York!).
  • Alcohol...
  • Don't go mad!!
  • Societies and events exist for the many students
    who choose not to drink.

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Social Life
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Reality Check
  • Big transition from living with your parents, to
    looking after yourself in a halls of residence.
  • Cooking, cleaning, washing...
  • Can't be avoided!
  • Plenty of time in the summer to learn!

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Reality Check
  • Whether from loans, grants, or private funding,
    you will suddenly have a lot of money to spend.
  • Learn to budget.
  • Try and save some money.
  • Don't overspend...
  • ...but don't be stingy enjoy yourself from
    time-to-time.

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Help! I need help!
  • Lots of help available to students.
  • Academic support (course supervisor)
  • Financial support (grants, loans, etc.)
  • Counselling and welfare
  • Career advice
  • Health centre
  • Students' Union
  • Academic and Welfare Officer
  • Emergency Loans

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University is a learning experience in so many
ways these will be some of the most important
and, hopefully, some of the best years of your
life, so . . . ENJOY THEM!!!
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The End
  • Thanks for your attention!
  • Any questions?
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