{"id":5466,"date":"2022-08-05T11:56:24","date_gmt":"2022-08-05T11:56:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.iseeahappyface.com\/?p=5466"},"modified":"2022-08-05T11:56:24","modified_gmt":"2022-08-05T11:56:24","slug":"why-thursdays-outweigh-weekends-for-nightclubbing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.iseeahappyface.com\/why-thursdays-outweigh-weekends-for-nightclubbing\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Thursdays outweigh weekends for nightclubbing."},"content":{"rendered":"
Is nightclubbing strictly reserved for weekends? Maybe for full-time employees who follow a strict weekly schedule, only finding a spare time when the weekend comes around. However, uni students – full-time or part-time – have their university commitments scattered throughout the week. Unlike full-time employment, university students take their work home with them. This requires countless hours of work off campus. As a result, students must be organised and diligent with their time outside of uni. However, on the flip side, students can dictate when they want to take a break from their studies.<\/p>\n
As mentioned, uni students take responsibility for their own workload and when to fit study into their weekly routine. However, Thursday night traditionally in Melbourne has been labelled as \u2018student night\u2019 amongst university students for decades. Coincidentally, this night leads perfectly into Friday and your weekend. That\u2019s why every uni student and their dog know there\u2019s a strong possibility that going out for drinks with friends is very much on the cards when Thursday rolls around. Especially when Melbourne offers the longest-running uni party at Lucky Thursdays<\/a> every Thursday night, you could say we know how to do Thursday nights the right way.<\/p>\n The day-to-day requirements & commitments of uni life can bring many obstacles for any student. Particularly in Melbourne, with so much activity around you both inside and outside of uni, you deserve that special activity to temporarily separate yourself from your studies. Although busy, Melbourne uni life also presents its opportunities. This city hosts an array of brilliant nightclubs<\/a>, bars, and restaurants where uni students can take a break from their studies.<\/p>\n