The University Killer: Online Peer–to-Peer Learning

According to a recent YouGov SixthSense report, the debt of UK university students adds up to nearly £20bn. Students starting university this year could end up paying a whopping £60k for their education. Having graduated myself just a few years ago, the prospect of paying three times the amount my Mum paid for her first home may have been enough to … Read More

5 Life Lessons From ‘Bad’ Part Time Jobs.

Reports say that more graduates are now taking on menial jobs that require little to no skill. For me, a job only becomes ‘bad’ when it stops working for you. Here is a list of five part time jobs I’ve experienced and the valuable life lessons that came with them… 1. Labouror: Knowing I have the ability to create something … Read More

If your resume was your dating profile…

Would you make more effort to stand out?  We have all grown up in the industrial economy, one that creates the same kind of person, the compliant worker – ready to man the jobs that no longer exist. Just like the latest fashion trends marketed to us to attract the opposite sex, it’s all part of someone else’s plan and … Read More