Horse riding at uni?

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  1. TheJeebs's Avatar
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    Re: Horse riding at uni?
    you want to do nursing and you don't think you'll be able to go out? well that's clearly crap, i know plenty of student nurses although they don't go out as much as me (i am in at most 5 hours a week, gotta fill time somehow) they still go out a hell of a lot.
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    Re: Horse riding at uni?
    Keele have an equestrian society. They do your course as well it's not that much further than Coventry.
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    Re: Horse riding at uni?
    (Original post by SillyMilly)
    oww no thats horrible poor you are you going far from home? nwell reading is only about 50 minutes from my house and im moving them half way as mum has a horse so it be about 30 mins from uni Im putting them on DIY, but its not actually that expensive and the lady said she can do them if ive got to much work and I can pay her back by poo picking or something along those lines. Id defo look into a DIY yard to see if you can put him there? I dont really lie in bed till late and I bet your the same being horsey so my plan is to do the hroses first thing then be back at uni in time for lectures
    I know it's awful I've been used to going up the yard at 6 coming back going to school then putting him in on the way back from school. Yeah I am used to getting up early but he is so settled into his yard I wouldn't really want to move him. Luckily I have a close friend up my yard whose sister is looking for basically a part loan so hopefully it should work out fine. Am going to miss my pony though Your situation sound perfect, good luck!
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