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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Carvalho View Post
    I wasn't incisting it was a bad thing but the students can be pretty silly at times.
    If by that you mean just like any other student all over the country, then I would agree. But does this 'silly' refer to nightlife?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barmi View Post
    If by that you mean just like any other student all over the country, then I would agree. But does this 'silly' refer to nightlife?
    No they run across the roads when coming out from uni and stuff, they don't care half the time and they always pack Cambridge up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Carvalho View Post
    No they run across the roads when coming out from uni and stuff, they don't care half the time and they always pack Cambridge up
    Correction: only during term time. It is like a ghost town during the holidays! Besides, there are more reckless students elsewhere in the country.

    I've observed much worse road behaviour at home. The difference in Cambridge is that there only tends to be one road which virtually all students need to cross between their college and lectures, and it has pedestrian crossings every few metres... literally. Pedestrian crossings which get used, funnily enough.


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    It's always a nightmare in the mornings and evenings if I must say so myself. I do agree that Cambridge tends to be densily populated during term time, a little too much. But hey, it's not all bad - keeps the ecomonic side of Cambridge afloat.

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