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9y
12-11-2010, 11:25 AM
Well. Simple question. Different aspects that you could follow:

Meeting new people?
Moving away?
Living with new people?
Nightlife?
Student life?
Exams?
Working?
Part time work?

Meeting new people:

I love it! I get thrills about meeting new random people and making nice new friends. Im confident and good at socialising so should be fun!

Moving away:

I've always wanted to live with mates ever since my parents left me when they went on holiday xD. I love the idea of lots of people living together!

Nightlife:

I will be ashamed of myself if I do not end up in hospital during freshers week

Exams:

40% Rule, thats all that matters for first year.

Working:

Obviously my works gonna be mainly assignments and stuff so I've just gotta try and remember to keep on top of those!!

Part time work:

I'm working at home during the holidays (Christmas / easter / summer) but I'm still unsure if i'm getting a job whereever I go.

Samantha
12-11-2010, 11:04 PM
Meeting new people?
Moving away?
Living with new people?
Nightlife?
Student life?
Exams?
Working?
Part time work?

Not into meeting new people.
Moving away, I'd probably love it, I hopefully want to go to a Scottish uni, meet someone very close to my heart.
Moving in with new people, well yeah if they liked me.
Student life, hopefully love as much as i love college.
Exams.. meeeeh. Some are alright.
Working and parttime work. i guess.... theyd be ok.

Nicola
12-11-2010, 11:07 PM
The main thing I'm looking forward to is exploring my independence more. If I get into the University and on the course that I'm aiming for then I really can't wait to start.

I'm looking forward to meeting new people too, would be nice to make some new friends!

buttons
12-11-2010, 11:13 PM
i am not going till 2 years yet
but i am so excited i want to go to edinburgh (can you imagine the asians, my motivation for doing well these 2 years) my bffl is going too
idc about nightlife and **** i just wanna be somewhere with more opportunities & places i can make new hobbies + explore easily:):)

Nemo
12-11-2010, 11:17 PM
i am not going till 2 years yet
but i am so excited i want to go to edinburgh (can you imagine the asians, my motivation for doing well these 2 years) my bffl is going too
idc about nightlife and **** i just wanna be somewhere with more opportunities & places i can make new hobbies + explore easily:):)
i wanted to go endinburgh, like best in UK for computer science, but too far :'(

Im really looking forward to it. The new people, the nightlife, the independency, the fact im going to be studying solely something i enjoy, gonna love it me thinks.

Conservative,
12-11-2010, 11:22 PM
Meeting new people? Hell yes - maybe even a mrs.
Moving away? Again yes, I can't stand living with my family - they nag too much. I want to be able to live how I want.
Living with new people? As long as they don't impose on my way of life.
Nightlife? Should be good.
Student life? Again, should be good.
Exams? Meh, exams are easy.
Working? Psh, again, work is easy for me as long as I stay on top of it.
Part time work? Yes, at the local ski slope, then maybe in 2nd/3rd year get an under-grad job somewhere.

Shar
13-11-2010, 08:38 AM
Meeting new people? love making new friends
Moving away? WOOOOOOOOOOO
Living with new people? I'd probably be shy first, and be scared that I won't be able to get along with them :(
Nightlife? deprived of it right now so yeahhh
Student life? change of scene
Exams? is that why we go to uni, more exams?! ;p
Working? no
Part time work? no
Dreading tuition fees the most

Samantha
13-11-2010, 11:24 AM
I miss nightlife out, well I generally don't go out at night. Never drunk etc. Well once when I was 12 (2 alkopops) but that was it. So im not a fan of nightlife really. depends what we would do.

Conservative,
13-11-2010, 11:28 AM
I don't have a nightlife atm, but I know for sure I'll have one when I go to Uni. A different girl in my bed every night ;]

Recursion
13-11-2010, 11:32 AM
I'm ******** it.

luce
13-11-2010, 11:35 AM
yeah i can't wait i have 18 months until I go so there is still alot of things to do and exams to pass etc it's weird to think i can still remember my GCSE like it was yesterday yet this time next year i will have probably submitted my UCAS. One thing i'm not looking forward too is the student debt but that comes with it now in this economic crisis.

Callum.
13-11-2010, 12:02 PM
Meeting new people?
Always good, I'm good at it so will be nice change from my friends here.

Moving away?
Cannot wait to move away. All my unis are atleast an hour and a half away, and the one I want to go to most is 4 hours, just hopefully get the grades.

Living with new people?
Should be fun if people are alright, some people are so anti-social in life.

Nightlife?
Will be better than I have here.

Student life?
Looking forward to it.

Exams?
I'm not getting 25k in debt to do badly in exams. Atleast 2:1, atleast.

Working?
Part time yes.


Cannot wait for uni!

Ed.
13-11-2010, 12:23 PM
I'm looking forward to it so much. The independance and just the work - just doing the one subject you want to do :)

Jamesy
14-11-2010, 01:55 AM
Meeting new people?
Absolutely. It's strange, it's not that I don't like people here but theres no one new to talk to - especially with my college which is very cliquey.

Moving away?
Hell yes, the mother isn't so happy about that :P

Living with new people?
I hope they don't mind the fact I'm a messy person.

Nightlife?
Not much of a partier, but hey that could all change :)

Student life?
Becoming more independent and stuff would do me good, and I love learning :)

Exams?
Exams are exams. Just got to get through them :P

I'm very much looking forward to it :). Lots of new things but it will do me good, and if I come out the other end with a qualification thats even better :P

Eoin247
14-11-2010, 09:42 AM
I'm looking forward to it in many ways.

However on the other hand i know that for the months preceeding it im gona be worrying about it like hell.

Alexx..
14-11-2010, 09:55 AM
If I get into the Uni I want then i'm looking forward to it! :)

Special
14-11-2010, 02:17 PM
Meeting new people?
Moving away?
Living with new people?
Nightlife?
Student life?
Exams?
Working?
Part time work?

yes! one of the biggest contributers i would say
hmm, not really. this would be one of the reasons for me not to go
neutral opinion really, i'll try anything once!
no choice in the matter lol but yeah i guess i'm looking forward to it
exams & working - a big no!
part time work, again neutral opinion. i'll do it if i have to :)

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