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I was just wondering how much your student fees were and how much you parents paid towards your fees and accomodation?
I should be going next year and i'm excited although a lil worried cos i hate being poor...my mum has just said she'd pay my student fees then she said..'don't forget we gotta pay your accomodation fees'...yay, more money for me!!
Anyway, all u uni bod's, how did u cope..money wise..also if u moved away, was it scary..if u didnt move away..do u wish u had?
That is NOT to say I am going to act the spoilt brat and not work. I fully intend to have a part-time job and work for a lucky firm that chooses to employ me.
I'm really looking forward to Freshers Week, hopefully it will be a laugh!
I hear that after the first year once you come off from campus its so hard to insure students. Because liverpool reigns top (so i believe) for student houses. If you think.. A group of four kids living together - thats a possible four tvs, four stereos, four lots of valuables to take!
Because the breaking and entering rate is so high it is very hard to find a place!
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> Its a city thing. The accomodation rates are always higher. Also you
> will have a problem with parking if you have a car (also with oxford
> and cambridge).
only cos after a day in liverpool you won't have a car anymore to worry about!
> y's that?
Its a city thing. The accomodation rates are always higher. Also you will have a problem with parking if you have a car (also with oxford and cambridge).
Generally accomodation rates change from place to place but London usually always comes out the highest!
OOO and not many people will insure you in liverpool :S
> WoRd!
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> (that was right werent it?)
Damn straight
Lawri wrote:
> What uni is that?
Hertfordshire