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Commuting home for work whilst living at Uni?

I start Hertfordshire next month doing advertising and marketing, however I am stressing a lot over my work as I don't want to give up working as I know I won't be financially stable without a part time job. I currently have two jobs and have another interview coming up. I wanted to know what the timetable doing this course would be like roughly, as in 3 days? Or would it be a 5 day week? I will be living at university but driving back to London for work. I thought someone might know so I could maybe figure out what I am doing, I have not stopped stressing about this so any info would be useful. Thanks
Original post by JammyDodger1789
I start Hertfordshire next month doing advertising and marketing, however I am stressing a lot over my work as I don't want to give up working as I know I won't be financially stable without a part time job. I currently have two jobs and have another interview coming up. I wanted to know what the timetable doing this course would be like roughly, as in 3 days? Or would it be a 5 day week? I will be living at university but driving back to London for work. I thought someone might know so I could maybe figure out what I am doing, I have not stopped stressing about this so any info would be useful. Thanks


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I am also about to start and am commuting an hour to university, I spoke to a senior lecturer today and she told me that they do tend to put modules on the same day so it is a perfectly viable option, plus apparently there are quite a few commuting students and it tends to not be a problem, even social lives don't seem to suffer. They only thing I worry about really if freshers week and missing out on making friends in the first few weeks!
Original post by bethpol
I am also about to start and am commuting an hour to university, I spoke to a senior lecturer today and she told me that they do tend to put modules on the same day so it is a perfectly viable option, plus apparently there are quite a few commuting students and it tends to not be a problem, even social lives don't seem to suffer. They only thing I worry about really if freshers week and missing out on making friends in the first few weeks!


Yeah, I'm hoping that a lot of modules are crammed in to a few days so it's not a 4/5 day week and I'll have time to work etc. Thank you :smile:

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