Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!
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Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!I might well see you in class! I've got an offer that I've already achieved the grades for as I'm a mature student doing an Access course.(Original post by sleepinglessons)
I've just firmed my Anthropology offer! Still need to apply for accomodation, though. I was thinking about Loring Hall, because I can't see myself sharing a bathroom with that many people, but my mum just thinks I'm stuck up if I say that
Waiting for one more offer before I make the decision though. Is anyone else a mature student at all..? -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!sorry to butt in...i'm not a mature student but i would just like to say that the amount of mature students at goldsmiths (i think it is about 50%) is what draws me to the place even more. when they say 'mature' i think most people immediately assume someone who is middle aged, which may well be the case, but 21 isn't exactly mature. i think it creates a better mix of people and a lot of the time i get on better with people slightly older than myself. how old are you may i ask? i don't mean to sound rude there by the way.(Original post by badapples)
I might well see you in class! I've got an offer that I've already achieved the grades for as I'm a mature student doing an Access course.
Waiting for one more offer before I make the decision though. Is anyone else a mature student at all..? -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!No worries, you're certainly not being rude. I'm 24 which I know isn't too old and frankly it doesn't worry me, but I would like to have people round who are nearer my own age.(Original post by natalieisrevising)
sorry to butt in...i'm not a mature student but i would just like to say that the amount of mature students at goldsmiths (i think it is about 50%) is what draws me to the place even more. when they say 'mature' i think most people immediately assume someone who is middle aged, which may well be the case, but 21 isn't exactly mature. i think it creates a better mix of people and a lot of the time i get on better with people slightly older than myself. how old are you may i ask? i don't mean to sound rude there by the way.
Been to uni once already yer see, so on my return I'm aiming to work hard and not smash it every night like most others will be. That's why I was curious about other mature students, as I assumed they might be more likely to be thinking like I am.
Thanks for the stats, 50% seems high! What are you studying? -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!I wanted to quote the same person as you but then I realised you said just exactly what I wanted(Original post by natalieisrevising)
sorry to butt in...i'm not a mature student but i would just like to say that the amount of mature students at goldsmiths (i think it is about 50%) is what draws me to the place even more. when they say 'mature' i think most people immediately assume someone who is middle aged, which may well be the case, but 21 isn't exactly mature. i think it creates a better mix of people and a lot of the time i get on better with people slightly older than myself. how old are you may i ask? i don't mean to sound rude there by the way.
I guess I am a mature student too, being 22 when school starts.
On another note, the application for halls opens on Thursday, have anyone made up their mind of where you would want to go? (: -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!i'll be studying history. i can't wait. and 24 isn't old at all. i don't even think anyone will pick out the 'mature' students in a room. i am hopeless with knowing how old a person looks(Original post by badapples)
No worries, you're certainly not being rude. I'm 24 which I know isn't too old and frankly it doesn't worry me, but I would like to have people round who are nearer my own age.
Been to uni once already yer see, so on my return I'm aiming to work hard and not smash it every night like most others will be. That's why I was curious about other mature students, as I assumed they might be more likely to be thinking like I am.
Thanks for the stats, 50% seems high! What are you studying?

will you be living in halls or do you live in london?
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Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!i am going to apply to the standard halls. if i could pick then i would choose surrey house. it looks really nice.(Original post by skyja)
I wanted to quote the same person as you but then I realised you said just exactly what I wanted
I guess I am a mature student too, being 22 when school starts.
On another note, the application for halls opens on Thursday, have anyone made up their mind of where you would want to go? (:
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Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!I'm moving from Iceland so quite so, yes (:(Original post by natalieisrevising)
i am going to apply to the standard halls. if i could pick then i would choose surrey house. it looks really nice.
what haalls do you want? are you moving far away?
What about you?
I am most likely going for ensuite halls, have three in mind but not sure how to rank them. And oh, last year they were able to rank their preferences from 1-7 if they wanted to, so I guess we should have that opportunity too
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Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!I'm a maturee too. I'll be 25 when I start in September.(Original post by badapples)
I might well see you in class! I've got an offer that I've already achieved the grades for as I'm a mature student doing an Access course.
Waiting for one more offer before I make the decision though. Is anyone else a mature student at all..? -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!Basically, although if you already have an unconditional they will sort you out first because you already have the grades. Even so they don't start allocating places until June I think. Are you still in sixth form?(Original post by nerd123)
I'm not sure if anyone has already asked this, but with the accomodation is it first come first serve?
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Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!Argh that is so annoying(Original post by Bimmo)
Basically, although if you already have an unconditional they will sort you out first because you already have the grades. Even so they don't start allocating places until June I think. Are you still in sixth form?
still haven't made my decisions on unis yet/being reconsidered for a different course on one so wont hear for a while, booo 
Yep, college - how about you? -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!Yeah I am coming towards the end of my gap year with an unconditional offer for English. Can't believe how **** it has been, just been stuck working in an office for most of it, been able to read loads though(Original post by nerd123)
Argh that is so annoying
still haven't made my decisions on unis yet/being reconsidered for a different course on one so wont hear for a while, booo 
Yep, college - how about you?
. What are you looking to do at Goldsmiths? What are you predicted/ got at AS?
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Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!Im applying for Loring House as first preference too! Then Chesterman and Dean. Gonna send my application tomorrow!(Original post by Bimmo)
Just emailed my application, Loring Hall first choice! Anyone else the same? -
Re: Goldsmiths firmers - 2011 Entry!Yeah think Chesterman is my 2nd, think :/ ...Can't really remember. Where abouts you from?(Original post by mmela)
Im applying for Loring House as first preference too! Then Chesterman and Dean. Gonna send my application tomorrow!
ooh, was close!

