Actually, what kind of thing are you doing in your computing course?
I know that at the Uni I'm looking at going to they like it if you can use all 3 OSs, Windows, some flavour of Linux and MacOS so you can use the OS which best suits the job
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Actually, what kind of thing are you doing in your computing course?
I know that at the Uni I'm looking at going to they like it if you can use all 3 OSs, Windows, some flavour of Linux and MacOS so you can use the OS which best suits the job
Macbook by far.. & I'm a windows user b4 anyone starts ************ on about being bias
Get a 13" Macbook Pro, look into educational discount too. Windows runs nicely on them.
Get the MacBook if you can afford it. Like properly afford it because you'll end up spending ~£150 or more on accessories and insurance (or at least I did, because I'm terrified I'll lose it or break it)
If you can't afford it, Dell make some very nice Core i7 (although I conceed I don't know what that is) Windows laptops for ~£400 which seems reasonable.