
Energy Myths Students Need to Stop Believing
When you move into a student house, everyone suddenly becomes an energy expert. Read our blog on energy myths to understand what will really save you money.
Research has exposed a gap in money management education ahead of students embarking on university, prompting renewed calls for lessons to be compulsory on the school curriculum. We offer budgeting tips for students feeling the pinch.
Since being a student today means having to do even more with even less, accessing advice and support around managing your money is even more critical.
If you’re about to embark on university life, the following tips should help you make your money go further:
The ability to live within your means is as important after you graduate and beyond as it is while you’re studying. Yet recent research shows that more than half of over-18s who have finished their education and returned to live at home enjoy rent-free living, while the remaining 45% pay £194 a month on average.

When you move into a student house, everyone suddenly becomes an energy expert. Read our blog on energy myths to understand what will really save you money.

If you’re the housemate that seems to always take care of everything, the burden can soon add up, and it can start to feel like your home life is another full time job. Fear not – we’re here to help you share the load, getting more people to pitch in with chores and freeing your time up to do more important things, like watching TV, mindlessly scrolling on your phone or having a well-earned nap.

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