Monthly Archives: May 2016

Racing To The End Of The Second Year

I love that our departmental society Studiospace allows theatre and film students to make some of their best friends across the years, but it takes a bittersweet turn as we draw closer to the end of the year. It seems

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Breaking Point – Farewell second year

With one deadline to go, second year is nearly behind me… It’s a very strange feeling, during my time at University it has mostly felt as if it’ll never end and I’ll comfortably be in Bristol forever. However, over the

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The End

The final term of university (as apparently with all other ones) has flown by almost without me noticing. The intermittent deadlines have aided this speedy time-flow, and whilst precipitating no periods of complete stress in which everything is due at

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Tumultuous

In true student fashion, the end of this academic year is as tumultuous as any other. My last few weeks of university have gone from placid and peaceful to hectic and relentless, but I really should not have expected any

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Returning After Easter

As the empty boxes of Easter eggs pile up at my home in St Albans, my thoughts begin to turn to assessment deadlines. Having made the most of my time off in Easter, I decided to return to Bristol in

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An Awfully Big Adventure

I can’t begin to describe how strange it is being in my last ever term of university, working on what is potentially the last ever essay I’ll have to write (it’s definitely the hardest essay I’ve ever written that’s for

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End Of A Degree

So in six weeks I will have finished my degree. This has gone by so quickly, it’s ridiculously; if you think two years of sixth form go by quickly, three years of university will somehow still go quicker. But I’m

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