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IMPACT’s GUIDE

Illustrations by Vivika Sahajpal

YOUR Budgeting at university can often seem very overwhelming. For most people, it’s the first time they’ve had to manage numerous expenses for themselves. Whilst adapting to a brand new environment, especially in first year, it can be easy to lose track and be left with a small amount of money remaining until your next student loan drops. So here are some of Impact’s top tips to help you stay money-savvy.

Planning food shops

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Planning your meals for the upcoming week might not be the most time or financially efficient option. This doesn’t take into account your cravings, spontaneous plans or making the most of leftovers. Instead, it might work better to plan a few meals for the week. Writing a list of the meals and foods you eat every week will mean you avoid over or under-buying. More importantly, this will help avoid trips to local convenience shops like Sainsbury’s Local and Tesco Express where items are significantly marked up. A recent study found that regularly shopping at these local stores instead of bigger supermarkets could mean spending an extra £15.73 a week on everyday items.

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Finding part-time work

While at university, extra income can go a long way and for many a part-time job is a necessity.

Finding a job affiliated with the university might be the best option for some students as they tend to be much more accommodating to your university schedules, deadlines, and exams. Whether that be working at Portland Coffee, with the Residential Experience (ResX) team or as a Student Ambassador, there are plenty of options available to look out for. Similarly working for student events like Crisis and Ocean is a great option - from being a rep, bar staff or part of the social media team. It can be really fun work and often you’ll even get free access to the event after work has finished.

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Meet the team

1min
pages 50-52

UoN’S CREATIVE WRITING

4min
pages 48-49

Limbs, tension and rivalries: Nottingham Sport In a Nutshell

6min
pages 46-47

CANADA, CORNDOGS AND COMMERCIALISING CRICKETS COUSIN

6min
pages 44-45

THE RISING MEDIA COVERAGE OF WOMEN’S SPORT

6min
pages 42-43

Impact Investigates Theft in Nottingham

10min
pages 38-41

NOTTINGHAM’S SILVER SCREENS

3min
page 37

NOTTINGHAM’S THESPIANS AND THEATRICS

3min
page 36

CRITICS RECOMMEND...

6min
pages 34-35

WORLDBUILDING AS ESCAPISM: UNLEASHING CREATIVITY AND FINDING REFUGE IN VIRTUAL REALMS

5min
pages 32-33

PERSONAL EXPRESSION THROUGH BODY ART

5min
pages 30-31

FICTIONAL FACADES OF HIGHER EDUCATION

6min
pages 28-29

ADDING COMFORT TO THE CHAOS: THE SHOWS WHICH KEEP ME COMING BACK

4min
page 27

Love Letters

4min
page 26

IMPACT’S GUIDE TO NAVIGATING THE NOTTINGHAM CLUBBING SCENE

5min
pages 24-25

CHANGING THE TUNE: HOW MY MUSIC TASTE HAS EVOLDED AT UNIVERSITY

7min
pages 22-23

Cultural and Contemporary

1min
pages 18-21

IMPACT’S STUDENT FRIENDLY RECIPES

6min
pages 16-17

The science behind vaping

3min
page 15

Taking a step into the past: the oldest Homo Sapien footprint

4min
page 14

Combatting the 'I want to drop out of uni and see the world' mentality

6min
pages 12-13

Impact's Guide to Managing your Money

2min
pages 10-11

United Fronts: Let's talk unions

5min
pages 8-9

Charisma: How this superpower is changing the world of politics

5min
pages 6-7

Editorial

3min
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