Planning an Effective Study Session: Part I
As a student, you probably hear people around you talking about studying all the time. Very few people talk about what studying should look like or what you should think about when deciding what your study sessions should look like. This is the first in a two-part series with tips to help you prepare and plan an effective study session – for any topic you plan to study.
Legal dramas and studying law: Reality vs TV
Has How To Get Away With Murder inspired you to study law? If so, you might want to read this blog post on the fact vs fiction of a legal career. Verdict? Netflix is definitely guilty of falsehoods!
How To Ask Someone to be a Reference for You
You might not have asked anyone to write a reference for you since you applied to university, so you might feel a little anxious about doing so. I’m here to help calm your nerves and help you set yourself up for success in requesting a reference for whatever opportunity you want to pursue.
How to Email Your Tutor or Lecturer (Part Three)
In Part Three of this series we will cover crafting the email itself, including the subject, starting the email, the body of the email, and the signature. We will also cover a few quick tips on things to avoid when crafting your email. Let’s get stuck in!
How to Email Your Tutor or Lecturer (Part Two)
In this post we will be looking at when to send an email, when to expect a reply, and what email account to use.
How to Email Your Tutor or Lecturer (Part One)
No matter your experience in the email department, you’re likely to learn something new and useful in this post. To make this as easy as possible, and to help you find the bit you might want to know the most, I’m breaking this down into sections. This first post is all about when or why you might need to send an email to your Tutor or Lecturer and how to tell if your issue/question/situation is urgent.