Cor blimey I’m still so busy! Never mind this idea that it’s
the holidays… As I mentioned last time I’m working away at my job as a room attendant
in a hotel – such hard work! I’ve always been amazed at the job cleaners do but
never have I had more respect for the tough work they do daily. At least it’s
going to keep me fit even if I silently curse all of the people who leave hotel
rooms in such an appalling state. At least it pays the bills!
I thought I’d do a post on summer holidays as a student. We
get such a huge amount of time off each year (term ends in July and we only
start back again in October!) so how do we manage to fill it? Well over the
years I’ve done a few different things…
Post exam madness
Post exam madness
Exams (at least in Durham )
finish roughly a month before the end of term, which is fantastic. This gives
you a long space of time to basically just relax and have fun. Whilst there are
a few bits and bobs to sort out (like module registration, occasionally some
extra lectures or a project just to start on the next year’s work a little bit
early) as well of the dreaded results day of course, most of the time is your
own. During this time I usually
· Travel
with friends to various places around the area such as Newcastle ,
Northumbrian coast, York , Edinburgh and many more!
· Survive
the feat that is Summer Ball (6pm to 6am with all sorts of amazing activities
like dodgems, ceilidhs at 3am and so much food!)
· Have
loads of fun at college days, Beer fests and other uni events
· BBQ’s,
parties, walks, concerts, sitting around in the sun, bar crawls and loads of
other cool stuff with friends!
Summer Ball, Edinburgh and the Beach! Typical summer time fun :D |
Working
Obviously one of the most sensible things to do is getting a
job – it gives you some more funds on top of the meagre amount from student
finance for the next year and often means you can actually afford some more fun
stuff during the holiday. There are a few options for work during holidays
though:
· Paid
internship – get experience in your subject/ try a possible career path out
whilst getting paid! This can range from doing research to actually being a
paid member of staff. Last summer I was lucky enough to be one of the Ogden
Trust’s Teach Physics interns – I worked in a science department of a secondary
school for a month. It was an AMAZING experience which I thoroughly enjoyed,
teaching and helping out in lessons and generally experiencing what it is like
to work in a school. I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone!
· Summer
job – trying to find a temporary job can be hard. Often businesses don’t want
staff for such a short amount of time, however looking for work in seasonal
areas is often your best bet. Have a look through normal job websites and apply
for as many as possible. Experience is a must though – if you’ve never had a
job before try and think of other things you have done that you can write down
to show you have the skills they need. But then only go for a job that you will
actually do – check that it meets the minimum wage and offers you the amount of
hours you want. But also be prepared to try your hand at anything if you really
want work! They’re often not as bad as you think they’ll be!
· Seasonal
work abroad – this is an excellent idea if you want to travel. There are lots
of agencies that can place you doing seasonal work in resorts, as au pairs or
in holiday camps. This summer I was all set up to go out to California to work
as a Lead Instructor in an educational science camp, however unfortunately the
visa process became complicated as I had been hired for a position that was
more responsibility than the visa sponsor could allow for a student visa. However
it is definitely something I plan to look in to in coming years as would have
been a great experience! Look at various agencies, but also do some research. I
got my job from sending a speculative CV so it’s worth searching!
· Work
experience – great for adding to your CV. I did a week in the NHS in Newcastle which confirmed
my idea that medical physics is a route I would like to follow. It was great to
get a real idea of what the job is like – and again I just found someone to
contact and asked about work experience and ended up being offered the week and
more if I wanted it! Asking politely gets you many good things!
Volunteering
I have often also used my summers to do some volunteering. In
2012 I volunteered as a Housekeeper at the Paralympic games, with all my wages
donated to KISS, a Ugandan children’s charity that is very close to my heart. It
was loads of fun as there was a whole group of us who did it, and we got some
great experiences of the Paralympics – meeting the athletes briefly and seeing
the park! Plus we knew that our work was supporting vulnerable children which
made it so worthwhile. This summer I am volunteering at Camp Quest ,
a summer camp for children that aims to encourage them to explore the world in
a rational, critical and creative way. It’s going to be fantastic – we have
such great activities planned!
Housekeeping team at the Paralympics... Such Fun! |
Travelling
Finally – a holiday wouldn’t be complete without some
travel. Being at uni is great as you meet people from all over the place so can
travel far and wide visiting them, and travel with them exploring new places. As
well as visiting lots of different places in the UK , there are such good
opportunities to travel the world. Often there are cheaper rates available for
students, but also if you’re willing to travel in inventive ways you can get to
great places for much less than the usual cost. Travelling outside of the
school holiday period also makes the rates cheaper and the locations less busy
so it’s a brilliant opportunity to take! Last year I travelled to Lake Garda, Milan , Verona and Venice which was amazing, and this year I’m off to the
spectacular island Sardinia to enjoy the clear turquoise waters, white sandy
beaches and the deepest gorge in Europe ! Take
the opportunities while they’re there and go see some amazing places!
Venice last year and where I'm off to this year - I love holidays! |
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