Just submitted my third application for this cycle - I'm really struggling to find the time between my studies! I think I am going to have to reduce the number of applications I had intended to submit...
Three is really good, try not to put too much pressure on yourself, remember you only need ONE successful application. So three really good applications put you in an amazing place to get that offer! I've been struggling with applications too, but I have found some really helpful tools. (note I'm not a uni student anymore so this is just general advice)
I have a word document where I insert all my summaries of my work experiences with their varying word counts. This means that I have a basic framework when I'm filling out the forms for TC/VS applications.
Also, I got this advice from someone on this platform but it's super helpful. They suggested researching in the week and writing applications at the weekends. I've been researching Monday to Friday like 45minutes to an hour every day and then collated this information to sit and write my applications over the week.
Thirdly, don't be afraid to ask others to read your applications. Sometimes you will be sat stressing for hours and then a third-party perspective really helps.
I have a template with all the firms I want to apply to, the dates of their deadlines, and whether applications are rolling or not. In this, I jot down information about any events I've managed to fit in etc. Having this information in one place really helps me and colour coding where I have completed applications gives me a sense of achievement.
Mostly I would just say be patient. LinkedIn can make us feel like getting a TC offer during university is necessary or we'll fail forever. THIS IS NOT TRUE. a friend told me that the average age for someone to get a TC offer is 25. you have plenty of time and there is a whole world outside of getting that TC. Whilst receiving the offer would be amazing it's not the end of the world if it doesn't happen this year. Your priorities should be trying to get the 2:1 (most firms require this) preserving your mental health and remembering we're still in the middle of the pandemic and nothing is normal right now. Three applications submitted is a massive accomplishment. Well done.