Yeah I liked that guy aswell, seemed really energetic and passionate. Yeah, I just felt like they understandably felt like they didn't need to persuade us to come, because in reality LSE is usually the top choice for most candiates or second to Oxbridge
. I probably should have spoke to the professors, but I was hungover from the day before
so just wanted to go home back to bed.
Not really tbh, because If I were to go to LSE, I would live at home, I just can't justify living in halls, when I've got a perfectly good bed at home for free, may aswell go for broke and leave London or just be a commuter. I live about 15 minutes away by tube, so it'd be strange for me to move into halls, which would probably move me further away from the university.
I think so! i'm willing to sacrifice the difference in prestige, largely because I'm almost sure I'd have a
better time at Warwick and
become more rounded. I'm a pretty lazy person, and tbh if I were at LSE, I' can just see myself not bothering to get involved in societies and would just end up envying my friends who have fleed the nest, while at Warwick there'd be no choice! At least my alternative isn't too far down the tables
It's not LSE that I have the problem with, its the location, all the stuff I hear wouldn't have put me off if it wasn't so close!