Kingston/Greenwich/St Mary's - Which for Insurance?

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    Kingston/Greenwich/St Mary's - Which for Insurance?
    Hi all,

    After being unsuccessful with KCL last Friday, who were the last to make a decision, I've now got to make my Firm/Insurance choices. My firm is QMUL. My insurance choice is out of Greenwich, Kingston & St Mary's Twickenham, all for BSc Geography.

    I'm really unsure which of the 3 to pick as my insurance, I haven't had the opportunity to visit any of them unlike QMUL to compare or get a feel of the place.

    Which of the 3 do you think is best when everything is weighed up? I'm currently slightly favoring Kingston as the course looks the best of the 3.

    Any input would be most appreciated, thanks in advance.
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    Re: Kingston/Greenwich/St Mary's - Which for Insurance?
    I wanted to firm QMUL A.S.A.P and I'm determined to meet there condition and so didn't want to think about it any longer and so I've decided to pick Kingston as my insurance.
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