Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
The stress, the anxiety, the hangovers? Its time to wash these student conundrums away in a cheap and affordable getaway. Now we’re approaching the Easter break and with those dreaded exams around the corner, it wouldn’t be too out of character to believe your mind is starting to wonder; You’ve dealt with that constant workload all year so now its time to treat yourself.
We know how difficult these times being a student can be. Your workload is becoming hectic, the deadlines are fast approaching and there aren’t enough energy drinks in the world to make that revision go in but maybe, just maybe, you need a break.
Easter is by far the best time to be going on a vacation too, summer is just around the corner and it means you can start experiencing that pre-summer holidays in the fantastic weather.
You’ve paid a large sum of money to be doing the course you love so why suffer? Letting off a little steam and flying around the world with your new found friends is just what you need. You’ve heard of ‘Traveling broadens the mind’ well at Wave our motto is ‘Cheap and affordable getaways before your exams, eases the mind’ (Not sure it has the same ring to it.)
Nevertheless, here at Wave, we’ve compiled a list of cheap places for you to visit whilst on your student vacations. Whether that’s wining and dining in a relaxing cabin in the south of Italy or dancing and stumbling down the streets of Ibiza we’ve got you covered. Besides what was your student loan for anyway?
To check out our list of fantastic deals from Zimbabwe to Zante click the link below.
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