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Why postgraduate study is nothing to be afraid of - FindAMasters Weekly

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Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, Knowledge, as they say, is power - and that's what we

[View Online]( Welcome to the FindAMasters weekly newsletter, Knowledge, as they say, is power - and that's what we try to provide across our [blog]( and [study guides](. The power to understand postgraduate qualifications.The power to know what to expect from further study. The power to become a Master. . . of [Byzantine History]( But, even with all the knowledge in the world (or, at least, all the knowledge on our website) it's natural to be a little intimidated by the step up to a more advanced degree. Perhaps even a little scared. This week our blog has a go at [addressing some common fears about postgraduate study](. We're also looking at another way to alleviate any potential concerns: picking a university that promises a positive and supportive [student experience](. Have a great weekend! The FindAMasters Team *Alternative [forms of Mastery]( are available. [Mastering postgraduate fears]( Worried a Masters will be a step too far? Concerned you'll struggle to understand the course material? Convinced your dissertation will be an absolute mess? It won't be. You will. And don't be daft. In the News, [The best universities for postgraduate student experiences]( We've taken a look at the latest results of the THE Student Experience Survey and considered how they can help prospective postgraduates choose a university. Also on FindAMasters, [Should you switch university for a Masters?]( Considering switching university for your postgraduate degree? Here's what to consider, plus some advice for settling in as a Masters student. [The difference between undergraduate and postgraduate study]( We’ve listed a handful of the ways that signal where your undergraduate course ends and the Masters begins. [8 questions to ask yourself about a Masters degree]( When it comes to your future, you know best. So don't overlook your own advice when considering further study. [FindaMasters on Facebook]( [FindaMasters on twitter]( [FindaMasters on googleplus]( You have received this email from [](. [Click here]( if you wish to unsubscribe from future emails. Please do not reply to this email. If you have any queries, please email: [info@FindAUniversity.com](. []( is part of FindA University Ltd, 151 A rundel Street , Sheffiel d, S1 2 NU, UK FindA University Ltd is registered in England and Wales no: 4214007.VAT reg. no: 77293 7292

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