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Original post by HarryDn
apparently the lecturer was bad too, some greek guy who could barely speak english (no racism but obviously students need to understand them)


I saw a lecture carried out by an Indian guy from Harvard Business School once, could barely understand what he was saying. It happens, not all lecturers can communicate their gifts effectively.
Oxford...but I ****ed up this year. 2016 it is :lol::lol:
Original post by HarryDn
what is it :biggrin:

A free one, with free courses, free accomodations, and a full bursary for all.
Oxford :biggrin: I really want to study PPL there :biggrin:
Cambridge or one of the Ivies except Brown or Dartmouth.

Oh....wait....lol :biggrin: *smug*
Original post by HarryDn
what is it :biggrin:


Its... Its...sorta difficult to tell as I am awake.
Ask me when I'm sleeping.:colondollar:

Ta-ta
Original post by Coffeetime
Will you be going to Manchester for Ancient History?


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I already am, first year :smile:
Edge Hill
Original post by CaptainBrown
I already am, first year :smile:


How do you like it? I'll be doing it in the fall.


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Original post by Coffeetime
But as you've said, you could always do your masters at LSE!


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Well yes I could :smile:
Hopefully!
I'd love to go to the top 10 unis for Economics(masters) but LSE is still a dream(if I get a first class degree)
Original post by Skill Twix
Well yes I could :smile:
Hopefully!
I'd love to go to the top 10 unis for Economics(masters) but LSE is still a dream(if I get a first class degree)


I'd love to go to Oxford for my masters. I'm sure our dream universities aren't completely out of reach.
The following are more than just universities, they are part of history: Oxbridge, Durham, St Andrews, Edinburgh (and Glasgow, Aberdeen).
Reply 92
Original post by MissLalaxx
Vassar College


Great if you're rich, not too smart, reading Liberal Arts and don't want to be in a sorority.
Original post by Clip
Great if you're rich, not too smart, reading Liberal Arts and don't want to be in a sorority.

It's like $60,000 a year. Not worth it! Only said it cos it was mentioned in PLL.lol
Reply 94
Original post by Wanted
UCL but with enough study space to actually sit down and work.

If I got a penny for every time I walked around like a plonker trying to get some seating.....


Some one might have already replied, but you must really be pleased with the new hub opening then! It's not overly crowded I find, but then I don't particularly go during the peak hours either =)
Reply 95
A medical university!!! :smile:
Cambridge :biggrin: (and I actually got an offer there) :wink:
Reply 97
Exeter!
Original post by Coffeetime
How do you like it? I'll be doing it in the fall.


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Awesome! I love it, the modules are usually pretty good, as are the lecturers, the university has an insane amount of resources (classical and otherwise) and the city is absolutely fantastic. Are you coming for undergrad or postgrad?
Original post by superduperweirdo
Hogwarts, if it were an actual Uni.


Except even in the books it's not a university but a secondary school.

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