Greek mythology is full of fascinating stories of heroes’ daring exploits and the complex (usually childish) whims of the gods. There’s a whole range of plots ranging from (quite literally) petrifying gorgons and men who get turned into daffodils, but today I thought I’d share some of the whackier ones with you…
My Top 10 Things to do Instead of Revising
Maybe you are a procrastinator, or maybe you are one of those extremely lucky people who have already finished your exams (can’t relate) and are suddenly at a loss at what to do with all that free time – either way, here’s 10 of my favourite activities should you ever be in need of inspiration.
Good Luck Rituals From Around the World
“Good Luck” I’m sure, is a phrase everyone doing exams this week has heard all too many times. But if you haven’t, or if you are in fact counting on Lady Luck herself to get you through that Biology GCSE like me, maybe you should try some of these weird and wonderful good luck rituals, practised around the word.
What your netball position says about you (includes coffee order)
In the few times that I’ve played netball, house netball or social netball, I’ve gathered some interesting (and very factual – all backed by science) information about the positions.
I present: What Your Netball Positions Say About You (think of it as a BuzzFeed quiz):
Hedgehogs – Why Don’t They Share the Hedge?
Like most, I have a parent who thinks their jokes are the funniest. Like most, I dispute that. However, with the need for real journalism, I have taken the extremely hazardous and painful step of asking my father to list me his Top Ten best (worst) jokes.