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Discussion in 'Southampton' started by TheSecondStain, Apr 20, 2013.

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  1. ThatThereSaintsFan

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    <laugh> what a glowing review Tom! What are/did you studying/study?
     
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    I'm in my third year studying Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management. The course I'm studying is only available at 3 Uni's - Kingston, Coventry and Northumberland. I dismissed Northumberland instantly (how could I live so far away from St Mary's!!!!!) I chose Kingston because it was the nearest to Southampton and near to central London. And Kingston Uni is ****ing brilliant at selling the course. But that's all they're good at.
     
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    Sounds like an interesting course though.
     
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    Kingston must be good for rare courses, it's one of about 3 Universities that offers my preferred course (politics + english lit and creative writing). I'm not really fussed about how far away I live from home so that opens up a lot more options for me I guess.
     
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    Yeah it does rather.
     
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    Not as interesting as it sounds. For example, I had to study 2 human geography modules in my 2nd year. I mean, if I wanted to study human geography I would have chosen human ****ing geography as my course.
     
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    Whatever you do, avoid anything cultural. Cultural geography is a load of wishy-washy rubbish.

    Aside from cultural geography, there's nothing wrong with human geography though!
     
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    I've tipped a pizza guy once, and that was because we kept him waiting outside for like 20 minutes.

    Yeah, and Birmingham's pretty ****. Doesn't seem particularly rough, just boring.
     
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    However, there are some good things about the course. I've always been interested in natural disasters like earthquakes, volcanoes etc. There are a fair few modules about these that I have enjoyed. And also in a module this year we've had some good guest speakers from the RNLI, LAS, LFB and have learnt a lot about how they deal with incidents such as terrorism, massive explosions etc (obviously not RNLI).
     
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    Tyson Fury is looking **** haha.
     
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    Anyone watching the Alvarez fight tonight?
     
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    Loughborough Uni has some great courses, but the boy to girl ratio is shocking, there's not much to do in the town and the locals are ****ed up. You are pretty close to three decent sized cities in Leicester, Derby and Nottingham, and it does have great transport links to London, not that I've been there yet.
     
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    Oh yes that's a big bonus about Kingston, there's loads of fit girls at the uni and on my course. :1980_boogie_down:
     
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    We do have some Art and Social Science courses here, so there is a nice stream of fit girls coming in to counter all the Engineering courses, like the one I'm on :p It's finding the girls who don't have boyfriends that's the problem <laugh>
     
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    I went to Plymouth Uni. It was great because although it's a campus Uni its in the City Centre, and the other side of the City Centre (like 5-10 minutes walk) is The Hoe...which is the seafront area where the lighthouse is. Although there is a lack of beach right on The Hoe there are beaches nearby to Plymouth. At one end of the Hoe you have The Barbican which is full of little pub restaurants and the National Aquarium. It's next door to Cornwall and Dartmoor. Exeter is about 45 minutes away. I loved it there, but it is a small city which is probably a draw back for many people.
     
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    I need me some Pochettino jeans.
     
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    Adam viewing. Night, night Adam <ok>
     
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    FASCIST.

    Seriously though, you're quick.
     
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    It's a Saturday night, shouldn't Banana be out collecting clunge?
     
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    He doesn't even need to any more. It just comes to him and adheres to him like some sort of clunge magnet.
     
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