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Do you have a love for horses, whether riding, managing, or caring for them but not sure where it can take you? The Equine Industry is huge and there are various types of roles after completing an Equine Studies course at Hadlow College, here are some of your options…

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The start of exam season calls for a simple how to guide for staying calm during exam season. Exams cause a sense of stress and anxiety in the minds of students but there are many ways to manage your studies, stay calm and get the best results this year.

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Interested in floristry? Follow our step-by-step guide on how to plan and create beautiful flower arrangements and ensure flowers maintain their colour and freshness to see if Floristry is the right course for you.

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The change from secondary school to college can be a confusing time for both student and parent so we want to try and answer as many of your questions as we can by creating a simple and informative guide!

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As it gets closer to exam season you can start to feel the pressure and stress building up and we thought to mark this year’s National Tea Day it would be beneficial to share some amazing herbal teas that have been said to soothe stress and keep anxiety levels down. Exams can be slightly overwhelming, so try one of these teas next time you revise or are feeling anxious…

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Recently, a new arrival has joined our Hadlow College family at the Animal Management unit, a Freshwater Pearl Stingray called Solo! To welcome him, here’s a few facts about Solo’s species:

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Are you considering a Horticulture course but not sure where it can take you? Read on to find out what Horticulture jobs could be out there for you.

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Many people think that Agriculture qualifications can only allow you to work on a farm, however that is not the case! See below five jobs you could secure in your career after completing an Agriculture course at Hadlow College:

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Our Animal Management unit has recently welcomed a new animal to the Hadlow College family, an Asian Short Clawed Otter called Borneo. To celebrate his arrival we’ve put together a fact file all about Borneo and his species…

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