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A look back at my time at ARU College

My overall experience has been great. I have always found support and a friendly face ready to help with my queries. The final year was hard. For the first time I had to request a few extensions to submit my assignments as I was not 100% good, in terms of mental health.


International Women in Engineering Day 2021

I grew up around cars, my father is a mechanic, and my brother shares his passion, so there was always a chance to watch them work on different vehicles and learn more about cars and engines.


Alumni Spotlight: Domininkas Zalys

The College was recommended by a friend. After having a further look into the University, the College and course pathway I was really interested in how the foundation year prepares you for university.


My Journey Through ARU and ARU College

ARU was my first choice university from the day I chose my IGCSEs, but when my A Levels didn’t go according to plan my dream of a BSc in Psychology and Criminology seemed far out of my reach.


How to live on a student budget

Residing in a new country is an exciting experience, you will be studying, exploring and making friends. However, you need to be able to manage your money. Here are some ways you can save money in the UK while still having a great time.


Challenges of Studying Abroad

You might feel overwhelmed with the opportunity of studying out of your home country, being away from your family and friends having to live the independent life that you have always dreamed of. With the hope of it being an easy transition. It is truly exciting but it is not an easy process.



An Architecture Student’s Life

Foundations are very well known to be virtually the most important part of a structure and human growth. The stronger, well rooted the foundation is or in the case of humans, the better the knowledge impacted during growth and learning, the stronger the structure or individual.


Surviving and Making the Most of Your Time in the UK

Cambridge is a fun city to be in however it is always nice to travel out and explore other places. London is only 50 minutes away so it’s really easy to jump on a train and get there after classes or at the weekend. I have summed up a way to make your time in the UK fun, cheap and easily accessible.



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