i've been looking at unis that do my course, and the one i like which im most likely to get into is at the other end of the country...i really need to be able to get home when needed (family reasons) and i was just wondering how feasable it would be? is it v expensive? ie £80 train return and 6ish hr journey...what do people think? should i forget about it?
well i want to do anthropology
and the best course i have seen is with archaeology which fascinates me ever since i saw this documentary on the incas. durham seems most feasable as its BBB even tho im more AAB but i dont want to go to bristol which is nearest to me.
if you're thinking of going to durham then i reckon it would be worth seeing it first, your going to spend the 3 years of your life there and spend more then £80 lol
i've been looking at unis that do my course, and the one i like which im most likely to get into is at the other end of the country...i really need to be able to get home when needed (family reasons) and i was just wondering how feasable it would be? is it v expensive? ie £80 train return and 6ish hr journey...what do people think? should i forget about it?
a 6 hour journey is way too long u'll kill urself lol
i think in ur case u shuld settle for 2nd best
haha yea i think you're right!! wise advice! :)
hi! so wat uni's u been lookin at?
n wat courses u wanna do?
well i want to do anthropology
and the best course i have seen is with archaeology which fascinates me ever since i saw this documentary on the incas. durham seems most feasable as its BBB even tho im more AAB but i dont want to go to bristol which is nearest to me.
You really seem to know your path for uni =]
Erm wouldnt a student card give u discounts for travel?
haha yea but i do keep changing my mind!
thanks, i forgot about student cards! gotta love discounts!! :o)
if you're thinking of going to durham then i reckon it would be worth seeing it first, your going to spend the 3 years of your life there and spend more then £80 lol