Day in the life of a Philosophy student
Philosophy student Maria shares her typical study day at The University of Manchester.
Wake up
7am: Wake up, do a quick yoga session, shower, and get ready for the day ahead.
Post-breakfast
8am: Have a big breakfast with my friends and head out for the day.
Lectures and tutorials
9am: Formal Logic lecture starts at the Kilburn Building.
11am: Head to Milk and Honey for some chai, a little studying and eventually some soup with my friends.
1pm: Make my way to the Arthur Lewis Building to attend an Equality, Diversity and Inclusion meeting, as I am the undergraduate representation for the School of Social Sciences. This has been a great opportunity to engage with the academics and senior staff in our School. They are always very eager to hear what the undergraduate community has to say.
Part-time job
2pm: Commute to tutor secondary school pupils in English Literature and Language. This has been a great part-time job as it has allowed me to explore Greater Manchester and interact with the city beyond the University.
Evening activities
7pm: Dinner with my friends.
8pm: I head to my room after a long day and check in on family and friends back home.
9pm: I head out to dance at RevoluciĆ³n de Cuba with my friends from Latin America. Wednesdays are Reggaeton and Salsa night. Manchester is a super vibrant city, especially at night!
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