Greetings, fellow students! I’m Gowri, currently pursuing MSc in Digital Marketing. Being from southern India, where single digit temperatures are a rarity, I understand the […]
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Winter Wellbeing – Managing your workload
Hiya! I’m Aamina, a MSc student studying Sports and Health Sciences on the St Luke’s Campus in Exeter. I’m originally from Pakistan, where life is […]
Embracing life at the University of Exeter as an International student
Hello everyone! I am Mya (Emerald), a Burmese aspiring author who is pursuing MA in Creative Writing, right here at the University of Exeter! In […]
Why did I choose the University of Exeter? A Marketing and Management Perspective
Hello there! I’m Lydia, a third-year student at the University of Exeter, originally from Bath, just a couple of hours away. As I sit down […]
Cost of Living series: How does the University of Exeter help students maximise their finances?
Being a university student is filled with new experiences, personal growth, and social opportunities. However, it is also a time when financial responsibilities and constraints […]
Preparing for University via Clearing: An international student experience
By Edison from Hong Kong, studying Biological and Medicinal Chemistry This blog will hopefully guide you through the essential steps to ensure a smooth transition […]
Cost of Living series: Socialising on a Budget – A Guide
Hello everyone! Lydia here, and today I am going to share some savvy tips for socialising on a student budget. We all know that a […]
Why I went through clearing
By Sadie, studying BSc Marketing and Management I gained a place at the University of Exeter through clearing for several reasons – First, I’d done […]
How to prepare for results day and clearing
Hello, my name’s Elly and I came to university through clearing, I currently study Medical Imaging at the University of Exeter and I am in […]
Why I chose the University of Exeter – my Clearing story
By Leeshaun, studying BA International Relations and Chinese In my final year, it feels crazy to believe that I could have gone to another university […]