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Mookychick | Feminism, Alternative Fashion & Lifestyle Comics, Quizzes, and Stories - The Oatmeal VampireFreaks.com - Gothic Industrial Culture napoleon dynamite quote York College Police keep students 'appy' Students should be aware of a new North Yorkshire Police app to help students protect themselves, their homes and their stuff. The app can be accessed using any mobile device, such as iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or any Android phone or tablet. By using NYP@Uni, students can read crime prevention advice from North Yorkshire Police officers, including checklists and step-by-step guides, as well as watch YouTube videos about identity theft, personal safety and burglary. There is even a button that concerned parents can use to send a link to NYP@Uni to their son’s or daughter’s email address, mobile phone or Twitter account. Acting Chief Inspector Mark Henderson of York Safer Neighbourhood Team says: “York and North Yorkshire is one of the safest areas in the country, but students still need to take crime prevention measures and ensure they do not make themselves or their property vulnerable to criminals. Submitted 18th September 2013 by Jill Sissons, Marketing

Create a Revision Timetable Study Planner Help How do I add subjects? Click on ‘Edit my subjects’. Add the subjects you are studying, and relevant exams will appear below. You can check through the exams and remove those you won’t be taking. If you’re not sure which exams you’ll be taking yet don’t worry, this can be edited later. How do I know which exams I’ll be studying? Whatever you do, don’t guess. How do I find my exam code? Every paper has a unique code. Why do you need to know my place of study? Would you like to compare your study patterns with classmates at your school or college? How many hours should I spend studying? It depends on you as an individual, so talk to your teacher about what will suit you. GCSE: Between one and two hours per week, per subject. A Level: Three to four hours per week, per subject. Degree: This will depend on your degree, so it is best to consult your tutor. How do I prioritise my subjects? From the main planner page, click ‘Edit my subjects’ on the right hand side.

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