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... people that know me know I love my music, most of the time you cant move for new CD s or hear yourself think on a day where the house is empty for music.. It is fair to say I am a music lover! My iPod is full to be honest and it s a very varied full iPod, it has everything from Miley Cyrus to Metallica on it.. However no matter how many different types of music I like, at school there was always a bunch of u... Read the full review: Music or a stereotype? by ChemicalRomance |
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Old vs New Universities... Discussion / overall rating |
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How to get into Oxbridge Discussion / Get tips and advice from the experts to make your dream come true. overall rating |
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Student Accommodation Discussion / Student accommodation in the private sector is well known to be at the best grubby at the worst unfit for human habitation. Pass down your experiences, advice and horror stories to other dooyoo members. What should be done about this or is it part of a students rights of passage? overall rating |
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PhDs - Worth their while, or waste of time? Discussion / In the workforce of today, when jobs are becoming more and more skilled and competitive, are PhD's a valuable commodity or is work experience more important? Tell us your experiences and opinions. overall rating |
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What are university degrees worth these days? Discussion / overall rating |
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Single Sex vs Co-Ed Schools Discussion / Did you go to a singe sex school or a co-ed school? What were your experiences, and to which would you send your children? overall rating |
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Arts vs Sciences Discussion / What is more important to humanity - art or science? And in the current world, is there much of a difference between the two fields? overall rating |
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Learning a Foreign Language Discussion Category: Education overall rating |
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Freshers Week - Tips and Advice Discussion / Nervous about starting university? Check out the helpful tips and advice here from our experienced users... overall rating |
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UCAS - any good? Discussion / Tell us about your experiences with UCAS. Does the system work? How can it be improved? Or should we scrap it altogether and implement a new system? overall rating |
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Higher Education - Free for all or Fee for all? ... I went to college it was a full time course, from Wednesday to Friday, 8:30 til about 5:30. For the course I payed £88 Materials and then £60 for a travel pass for the year. This was all quite good as it was reduced from quite a lot as the government payed it as I am under 19. I have carried on my course this year and had to pay £750, which was very steep, and that without all the exam fees. I went to ask for help with this, and I got it all sorted to pay just £120 plus £95 for exams, which came to £215 in the end, which is a lot better that the £750. I m still under 19 tho so why do I have to pay for my exams? Is there any possible help to re-claim this at all? On... Read the full review: Higher Educaton £££ by sambarwell |
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Student Debt ... a government loan from the Student Loans Company. Despite all of this, I ended up transferring universities so that I could live at home as I was sick to death of eating a combination of cereal, bread or noodles: Financially I couldn t afford to stretch my budget to anything else. At present, the maximum tuition fee that a Higher Education institution can charge a student for the academic year 2008 and 2009 is £3,145 for a year s programme. In the event that a student does not live at home during that period they are likely to take on a student maintenance loan to cover the cost of living and educational resources such as text books. For the purpose of this revi... Read the full review: Crippling Ourselves Financially to get an Education by Deetcm |
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UCAS - any good? ... am in year 13 and I am currently filling out my ucas application for my chosen universities. The great thing about this site is that it basically contains all the relevant information that you need for when you come to apply for university. Because this is obviously something people have never done before it needs to help settle student s worries about what to do. The actual application section is very straight forward, it is seperated into different parts where you can fill in your personal details, course choices, education and write your personal statement. Each section explains clearly what you need to do and is very useful for people who are worried or unsure. The... Read the full review: useful ucas by rowan_17 |










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