After graduating in English, I have returned to another passion of mine in veterinary medicine. So over the summer and autumn I found a couple of different experiences to find out whether the subject truly is something I want to explore more. To apply to study Veterinary Medicine, experience in an animal setting, and aContinue reading “Veterinary Work Experience”
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Writing for the Orbital Magazine… (+ Blog updates)
In August I was appointed Opinion editor at my uni student magazine, so far I’ve written on Extinction Rebellion and the Reclaim party… I would also love to hear what you’ve been enjoying on my blog and what you’d like to see more of in the future.
Reading Harry Potter for the First Time at 20…
J. K Rowling’s series of Harry Potter books are arguably the most popular books of the twenty first century so far, both for adults and children. Originally published in the children’s section with brightly coloured illustrations of the fantastic, the covers soon got a paired-back refresh to sit a bit closer to the adult shelves.Continue reading “Reading Harry Potter for the First Time at 20…”
Old Friends & Uni Updates
29th of August: With the summer coming to an end and an imminent return to University, it’s time to say goodbye to ‘old’ friends; friends from school, friends that I haven’t seen since then, friends that seem to belong to a different era of your life. It’s strange this different classification of ‘friend’ that IContinue reading “Old Friends & Uni Updates”
‘All the Worlds a Stage’
‘Staycations’ and Holidays at home have had a resurgence thanks to the covid pandemic, with people less keen to travel and extend their time away with a quarantine. We felt the same, still yearning to explore and take a break from everyday life but not wanting the hassle that going abroad brings in a timeContinue reading “‘All the Worlds a Stage’”
10 REVISION TIPS from an A level student
Revision sometimes can feel like a huge mountain to climb as you look at the piles of notes you’ve made throughout the year (hopefully!) and wonder where on earth to begin. Here are a few of my tips I have acquired from years of revising for GCSE and A level that hopefully may help youContinue reading “10 REVISION TIPS from an A level student”
A Chat about Resolutions…
To make or not to make resolutions, that is the question! I believe that it is good to set goals and why not make new ones each year? You can set out your calendar for the new year and plan how you are going to achieve the goals you want to accomplish and how youContinue reading “A Chat about Resolutions…”