Choosing your university modules
0Depending on your degree you may be able to choose some of your modules at university. As well as studying some core modules, you will also...
Depending on your degree you may be able to choose some of your modules at university. As well as studying some core modules, you will also...
There is no point attending a uni lecture and not taking notes. After all, most lecturers will only have the basic information on the lecture slides...
They say the beginning is the best place to start. An essay introduction is the first thing the reader will see when reading your essay. Depending...
When you submit a piece of coursework, it will be checked to ensure you have not plagiarised (copied directly from someone else’s work). Your paper will...
Waiting to receive your university offers from UCAS is a very stressful time. If you haven’t already you can read our articles about the different UCAS decisions...
All students will understand the temptation to skip (or to use a Scottish word ‘patch’) a uni lecture. Perhaps you have an essay due the next...
As a student you may hear your lecturer refer to ‘the external examiner’ and you may be wondering who they are exactly and what their role...
Once you have submitted your UCAS application, the next step is to wait for the universities to make their decision. Once a decision about one of...
Lyndsay is a 2nd-year law student in Glasgow. Why did you decide to study law? From a young age, I was interested in the Scottish legal...
If you’ve just submitted your UCAS applications you may be wondering how your chosen university/college actually makes its decisions. Every university and college is different however most...