Warwick graduate shares student survival tips on TikTok

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Hilary Odunayo says student finance is an 'underserved market' and hopes her viewers 'learn something new'.

By Susie RackA graduate banker who struggled financially while growing up is sharing tips online to help other students succeed.

Hilary, known as Funmilayo to loved ones, started posting tips two years ago after being encouraged by friends. One of her first videos, following her preparation for an internship interview, gained hundreds of thousands of views. In sixth form she signed up to access programmes for pupils from under-represented backgrounds, a mentorship she would eventually take on herself.Topics range from lighting for online interviews to the cost of living for an intern

She also underlines challenges, such as struggling to secure second-year accommodation because of landlords' income requirements for guarantors.

 

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