thank you I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..
thank you I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..
If you don't like the cold you may have made a mistake in applying to Universities in England Durham will probably be the coldest as it's furthest north if that helps!
thank you I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..
I think London unis are not as cold compared to Durham and Notts. And ditto what Bea said
thank you I was wondering if london is really very expensive and cold, as I have been told, because I'm from Singapore and I really dislike the cold. Though everyone's been saying that LSE is terribly nerdy..
Ah. London is basically the warmest part of the country, for reasons I don't understand - have a look at a weather map. I would say rent, alcohol, cinema tickets, and city-centre-bought junk food, will be the main differences between London and anywhere else in the country, cost-wise, although getting student accommodation may help *somewhat* with rent, using the student bar/discounts for entertainments is another thing, and cooking decent food another.
I'm afraid I don't know anything about LSE being nerdy. The word seems to me to indicate a bizarre pejorative perspective, on the human qualities of studiousness and diligence, especially odd given this forum's context. Why wouldn't the top students be studious?
Although to be fair on our weather, it's glorious here in the Midlands today! Like a little Summer in March
I think pollution has a little something to do with London's warmth, especially in Summer. It's like a little greenhouse! But yeah as a a rule, English weather= not the best.