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So this is it. Your exams are a distant memory. Results day is all in the past. Whether you got the grades you needed, went through clearing, or took a gap year makes no difference: it is time to take the plunge and head off to university.
Whatever your background, and wherever you are studying, the prospect of starting at university can be pretty daunting. It may be your first time away from home, out of the reach of the reassuring presence of family and friends. You may be worried that your course is going to be too difficult, or that you will not fit in with your flat-mates. And with the introduction of fees of up to pounds3,000 per year, plus living costs, you may be wondering if it is all worth the cash - and the fuss.See the full content of this document
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Make Most of Learning Years
Kat Rayson, 24, is president of the University of Plymouth Students' Union (UPSU) and graduated from Plymou...
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