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Old 16-Jul-2008, 16:36
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Default Re: How far to travel?

Traveling to far would put you under a lot of pressure, so I agree with Noo think very carefuly before you apply to the other uni.

This has happend to me this year I was only offerd a place at my so called back up uni (it was only a back up beacuse there are unis closer tome)................anyway I will have to travel to my uni which is 45 mins to an hour depending on the traffic which I think is doable but if it had been any further then I don't think I would have applied at all.

The only thing I am dreading now is the actual cost of getting to uni with the
price of petrol and paying to go through the Mersey Tunnel twice a day...How the heck am I ment afford that when I am a poooooooooooooor student lololol
I am hoping I will be able to pick-up some of the ladies in my cohort, if not I think I will be going Public eekkkkkkkkkkkkk haven't done public transport for years and its alway bedlem during peak times...........oh well what ever is cheapest I will be doing.

god haven't I gone on, sorry to waffle so much!! x x x


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