Fellow Economics student here! how do you know where you're living already?
Well basically I started a History course in 2012 and was living in Ferens, I didn't really enjoy it, so in 2013 I am switching to Economics and because i applied directly through the university it was basically a lot quicker and I was able to get my accommodation sorted preeetty quickly
Well basically I started a History course in 2012 and was living in Ferens, I didn't really enjoy it, so in 2013 I am switching to Economics and because i applied directly through the university it was basically a lot quicker and I was able to get my accommodation sorted preeetty quickly
Ahh, okay, cool I just wondered because for first-time undergrads it doesn't open 'til 8th May for registration. What made you choose Economics?
Ahh, okay, cool I just wondered because for first-time undergrads it doesn't open 'til 8th May for registration. What made you choose Economics?
Do you know where you will be applying for? I can tell you from experience that anywhere on the lawns is good. Errm. Well I did some work with an accounting firm and really enjoyed that, but I thought I liked history more, when in actual fact it was the exact opposite. I did one era that clouded my judgement of the rest of history I guess. But economics I find it all interesting, and it is a very good degree to have, especially from Hull because graduate prospects are so high!
Do you know where you will be applying for? I can tell you from experience that anywhere on the lawns is good. Errm. Well I did some work with an accounting firm and really enjoyed that, but I thought I liked history more, when in actual fact it was the exact opposite. I did one era that clouded my judgement of the rest of history I guess. But economics I find it all interesting, and it is a very good degree to have, especially from Hull because graduate prospects are so high!
Probably Nicholson Hall (likely the bungalows) though I have my eye on taylor court. Thing is the rent seems really expensive for simply paying a premium for your own bathroom. What period/type of history did you study? (if you don't mind me asking!). I completely agree that Economics is interesting, sometimes it baffles me how anyone can find it boring