Students Friend
How is a student's summer organised?
In order to allocate your time properly, you need to understand what the future summer will be full of. There are several ways to go about it:
If you are a university graduate, you are facing the end of the semester and a session in June, either freedom in July (if you decide not to continue your studies) or preparation for graduate or post-graduate studies, and in August you will be applying for papers or the rest of the free summer.
If you're a regular student of any course, you're lucky, because your life doesn't change drastically, which means you'll have more free time than a graduate. You have to go to the end of your term and the last session in June, you have your internship in July and you can go on holiday in August. Depending on the university and department, you may have to do your internship in May or August. It usually lasts for a fortnight, which means that you have more time off from studying.
What can I do in my spare time?
There are plenty of options for students to make the most of their summer.
Volunteering
Volunteering is a voluntary service, the purpose of which is to help and support each other. Such activities are very welcome in recruitment or admission to international universities.
It is not always important to have special qualifications in order to become a volunteer; you can make do with the ones you already have - even if you have no experience in helping, if you are willing, it is already enough to do your bit of good works.
Volunteers can be found in various foundations and organisations, hospitals, children's homes, educational institutions, zoos, museums, parks and camps. Now it is even possible to apply and become a volunteer abroad. This is a very common practice among young people. It allows you to practice your language, to travel for free and to get to know different people who share the desire to make the world a better place.