Saturday, May 30, 2020
Postgrad life vs. Undergrad life
Postgrad life vs. Undergrad life by Amber Rolfe Considering going back to uni? Things might have changed a littleâ¦Whether youâre currently studying for an undergraduate degree, youâve just graduated, or youâve been out of uni for a while â" gaining a postgraduate degree is a great way to advance your knowledge, progress in your career, and even stand out to recruiters.If youâre not sure how further education differs from your undergrad experiences, here are a few things you might see differently as a postgrad:Nights outWhat undergrads think: âWhere can I get a pirate costume at short notice?âWhat postgrads think: âEnjoy queuing for overrated clubs, Captain Hook.âPostgraduate degrees usually involve more research, studying, and additional life-admin duties you didnât have when you were 18. And, because of this, nights out might be less frequent than when you were an undergrad â" not to mention less appealing.After all, youâve already enjoyed three years of uni life â" and have undoubt edly outgrown partying until 5am every night, especially at a sticky-floored club with no concept of volume control.Youâre not completely over nights out â" youâre just wiser (and have better taste in drinks).CleaningWhat undergrads think: âI should go and start my essay â" just as soon as Iâve done the dishesâ What postgrads think: âI should really take a break from procrastinatingâ¦âAlthough many years of cleaning the house once a month in a desperate attempt to avoid essays was great, you might not be able to save your work till the night before when youâre studying for a Masters.That means less time for procrastination, and more time for a clean-as-you-go and-study-more method. And/or learning to live in a constant state of âorganised messâ.Hello, tediously organised cleaning rotas (and yes, thereâll be at least one person who ignores it).AccommodationWhat undergrads think: âAh, free heating and electricity? Better get all of the fairy lightsâ¦â What postgrads think: âI still canât believe I have to pay for waterâ¦âIf youâre a fresher, youâll get to benefit from the possibility of living in halls â" at least for your first year. This equals unlimited heating and electricity, which is all included in your rent.The latter part of your undergrad life will probably involve learning to budget in a house (see also: sitting in duvets because you canât afford heating), meaning you might do a better job at making your living situation more comfortable as a postgrad.StudyingWhat undergrads think: âIâll just do the essay the night before. 40% is enough to pass, right?âWhat postgrads think: âStudy now, sleep laterâStudying for a degree involves a lot of work â" whether youâre an undergrad or a postgrad.However, chances are your first three years of being a student were a little easier than studying for a Masters or a PhD. The work becomes more specialist and advanced, and involves a lot more self-motivation t han it did in your undergrad days.On the flip side, youâll be doing something youâre really interested in, and youâll have a lot more choice on what youâre writing. No more hurriedly picking modules, no more dull lectures.#livingthedreamFriendsWhat undergrads think: âMust make friends with everyone I seeâWhat postgrads think: âNetflix is my friendâYour first three years as a uni student often involve enthusiastically seeking friendship with everyone you meet, whether itâs on a drunken night out, in a lecture, or in halls.Unfortunately, the people you end up making friends with might not always be your favourite humans on the planet â" which becomes obvious when you graduate and never speak to them again.Postgrad life allows you to be more selective with who you hang out with, especially because what you do for fun might have changed. NappingWhat undergrads think: âI need at least two naps per dayâWhat postgrads think: âNapping is for the weakâSo, uni work is tiring. We get it.But although napping seems like a great way to recharge after pulling an all-nighter â" it isnât always viable. Especially when youâre putting all your effort into getting a good grade, which is probably a likely situation if youâre studying for a Masters.But although your napping days might be behind you as a postgrad student, at least youâll have a decent enough routine to actually sleep at night. Naps just make you groggy anywayâ¦EatingWhat undergrads think: âMy diet basically consists of chicken nuggets and spaghetti hoopsâWhat postgrads think: âFinally, all the Come Dine with Me repeats are paying offâAs much as it seems totally fine to eat the bare minimum when youâre an undergrad, the novelty of 7p packets of pasta eventually wears off.And, as you start to enjoy eating more than going on big nights out, your money veers towards better food â" food that will help your body recover from slumming it in undergrad life.Additionally, many postgraduate students may have had the opportunity to work before returning to uni, and might also be settled in a full-time or part-time job.In other words, name brands are back. You really can Taste the Difference⦠Still searching for your perfect position? 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