5 awesome places to study on campus
With exam season fast approaching, the team at INTO University of Exeter share their top places to study on campus. 1. The Forum Library The main library, located in The Forum,...
22 Nov, 2016
With exam season fast approaching, the team at INTO University of Exeter share their top places to study on campus. 1. The Forum Library The main library, located in The Forum,...
15 Jun, 2016
Taking your education to the next level? Adjusting to university study can be overwhelming, but that doesn’t mean you can’t succeed. Hira studied at INTO Queen’s University Belfast; she shares her tips...
14 Jun, 2016
Fhendra is from Indonesia, he graduated from University of Exeter with a first class degree in BSc Materials Engineering. He takes us through his tips on how to get a first for...
14 Apr, 2016
With exams just around the corner, you may be plotting out a revision schedule to start cramming. Perhaps you started ages ago! Retaining all that information isn’t just about highlighters,...
8 Dec, 2015
Technology is great – and it’s even better when it can help you to become a successful student! From organising your timetable to helping you find your way around, we’ve...
15 May, 2014
It’s revision season again and we know how stressful it can get, so we’ve rounded up the 5 best free apps to help you revise available on iOS and Google...
9 Dec, 2013
Bored of studying in the library? Sometimes it’s good to mix things up a little. Leslie, from INTO University of South Florida, recommends some alternative places to cram for exams… Sleepless...
8 Jul, 2013
Swotting for your IELTS exam? Not sure if you’re prepping for Task 1 in the right way? We’ve asked INTO Manchester’s Diarmuid Fogharty to share his expert advice with you… Here are 5...
23 May, 2013
Exams – they’re pretty tough, aren’t they? Luckily, there are ways to deal with the stresses and get the marks you want. Here are our 8 simple tips for exam...
14 May, 2013
The most challenging part of exams isn’t really the studying part. It’s not even the pressure. And it’s certainly not the mysterious cough you always seem to acquire in examination...