I'm facing a huge dilemma... Because of the recent major changes in my life I've decided to leave the westcountry and move to a more interesting place. As I'm studying at the moment, I needed to make arrangements to move my course somewhere where I'm going to live. 2 Universities would take me on - Leeds Met and London Met - and I have no idea which one to choose... So I'm looking for some advise
I quite like London, have some friends there and tend to go there at least once a month, BUT it also seems overcrowded and violent. I have never been to Leeds but it just seems like a nice place to go...
So, any advise anyone?
THANKS!!!
London or Leeds???
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howzabout Glasgow?
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i thought we were guessing the uk dates
leeds, coz it's north but not too north
leeds, coz it's north but not too north
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I'd be inclined to say Leeds because its ace, and considerably cheaper than London but I guess it would also depend on what course you're doing.
Leeds Met (or 'The Poly' as us old folk still call it) has a pretty good reputation in some departments but not so good in others.
Let me know what course it is and I'll see if I can get an inside line on whether the tutors are any good.
Mik
Leeds Met (or 'The Poly' as us old folk still call it) has a pretty good reputation in some departments but not so good in others.
Let me know what course it is and I'll see if I can get an inside line on whether the tutors are any good.
Mik
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I'd go for Leeds. Financially you'd be much better off*, the city is smaller- you can walk from the student housing areas to the Poly (Met Uni)) so no tube fares to pay. You can even walk from the city centre to LS6 (where most of the students live). And of course London beer prices are notorious
And of course there's plenty of Leeds folk on this 'ere board that can show you round "the sights".
* Although rents are probably cheaper up here than London, you probably won't get cheaper than about £40 per week for a student let
And of course there's plenty of Leeds folk on this 'ere board that can show you round "the sights".
* Although rents are probably cheaper up here than London, you probably won't get cheaper than about £40 per week for a student let
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[quote="markfiend"]And of course there's plenty of Leeds folk on this 'ere board that can show you round "the sights". [quote]
consider carefully, hon. and don't forget the odd heartland invasion that may occur.
rent was £16.25 a week in my day, for a posh place!
consider carefully, hon. and don't forget the odd heartland invasion that may occur.
rent was £16.25 a week in my day, for a posh place!
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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I'd go for Leeds too! Been here over 20 years now and still can't manage to get away.
Mind you, some Leeds bar prices are verging on the notorious too! LOL
Mind you, some Leeds bar prices are verging on the notorious too! LOL
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As an exiled northerner with some experience of London (but not much of Leeds), I'll put the case for our nation's glittering capital.
There are problems with London: it is expensive, and like any big city there is the occasional problem of crime and general unpleasantness.
But you have the widest range of things to do probably in any city in Europe. Whatever your tastes an interests, you'll find it here somewhere. Probably twice. Rightly or wrongly, London has the biggest range of venues for all types of music (from the Royal Opera House onwards). If a band of any size is playing the UK, they will come to London. They might also go to Leeds, but they will definitely come to London.
It has a huge variety of stand-up comedy, theatre, cinema (mainstream and interesting independent), art, sports.
It's a big sprawling place, but public transport is far better than its reputation would suggest: I live 40 miles out of the city these days and have no problems getting home after gigs (clubbing would be a problem, but I've never been a big clubber).
You have far better onward connections with the UK and with the rest of Europe: London is the hub of our road and rail network, and the home of the budget airline. Leeds, for all its charms, cannot offer the same range of destinations.
People will tell you the north is friendlier. There is some truth in that, but the flipside is that it is harder to go against the grain of your community. London is too large to be homely, but it is so large you will find a community you can join into.
You will miss the countryside, especially coming from the West Country (which bit? I used to live in Tiverton, Devon, which was dull), but there's no shortage of open space in the area: apart from the central parks you've got the huge royal parks around Richmond, Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common, Hampstead Heath etc etc.
10 years ago I'd have been appalled at the idea of living in London or the South East. I've been in the area for five years now, and I find it almost as hard to imagine moving away.
See you in Leeds, then
There are problems with London: it is expensive, and like any big city there is the occasional problem of crime and general unpleasantness.
But you have the widest range of things to do probably in any city in Europe. Whatever your tastes an interests, you'll find it here somewhere. Probably twice. Rightly or wrongly, London has the biggest range of venues for all types of music (from the Royal Opera House onwards). If a band of any size is playing the UK, they will come to London. They might also go to Leeds, but they will definitely come to London.
It has a huge variety of stand-up comedy, theatre, cinema (mainstream and interesting independent), art, sports.
It's a big sprawling place, but public transport is far better than its reputation would suggest: I live 40 miles out of the city these days and have no problems getting home after gigs (clubbing would be a problem, but I've never been a big clubber).
You have far better onward connections with the UK and with the rest of Europe: London is the hub of our road and rail network, and the home of the budget airline. Leeds, for all its charms, cannot offer the same range of destinations.
People will tell you the north is friendlier. There is some truth in that, but the flipside is that it is harder to go against the grain of your community. London is too large to be homely, but it is so large you will find a community you can join into.
You will miss the countryside, especially coming from the West Country (which bit? I used to live in Tiverton, Devon, which was dull), but there's no shortage of open space in the area: apart from the central parks you've got the huge royal parks around Richmond, Putney Heath and Wimbledon Common, Hampstead Heath etc etc.
10 years ago I'd have been appalled at the idea of living in London or the South East. I've been in the area for five years now, and I find it almost as hard to imagine moving away.
See you in Leeds, then
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yes, that scares me... being a Mum I have my baby's safety to consider... Some would say - why don't I stay in Devon then, but I just cannot stay here any longer. yes, it is safe. But it is also DEAD!andymackem wrote:
There are problems with London: it is expensive, and like any big city there is the occasional problem of crime and general unpleasantness.
but London is only 2,5 hours away.... Rightly or wrongly, London has the biggest range of venues for all types of music (from the Royal Opera House onwards). If a band of any size is playing the UK, they will come to London. They might also go to Leeds, but they will definitely come to London.
it is constantly changing though. 2 years ago there weren't any budget airlines between the UK and Poland, now you have 5 or 6...You have far better onward connections with the UK and with the rest of Europe: London is the hub of our road and rail network, and the home of the budget airline. Leeds, for all its charms, cannot offer the same range of destinations.
Brixham (Torbay) in Devon. But I know Tiverton very well - used to work for Reuters there (Tiverton Business Park) ... That job made me realise that I could not face being an admin person for the rest of my life... And that was the reason I'm now back at Uni...You will miss the countryside, especially coming from the West Country (which bit? I used to live in Tiverton, Devon, which was dull),
[/quote] See you in Leeds, then [/quote]
we'll see! I still don't know where to go But thank you for your advise!
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Yup.markfiend wrote: And of course there's plenty of Leeds folk on this 'ere board that can show you round "the sights".
Leeds is a fine place, came here in 88-89(ish) and still haven't left.
It has it's fair share of neanderthals, but so long as you stay away from Elland Rd you should be okay.
London is an ace place. To visit.
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Search meDelilah wrote: Elland Rd? Why this road is so legendary?
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Billy Bremner? I dunno...
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Neanderthals? Where do you get these brushes that you car tar such a large majority with?
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Have a guess.Norman Hunter wrote:Neanderthals? Where do you get these brushes that you car tar such a large majority with?
All's fair in love and war and footy.
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I guess so. After last night I'm feeling particularly vunerable, so we'll leave it as is, eh..?FFS Dave wrote:Have a guess.Norman Hunter wrote:Neanderthals? Where do you get these brushes that you car tar such a large majority with?
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...And back on track, I'd obviously recommend Leeds. 10 minutes drive from the centre and you're in lovely countryside and - if you're lucky - you can regularly meet cast members of Emmerdale in Headingley. Maybe even Jimmy Saville.
See you in The Skyrack.
See you in The Skyrack.
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Nice one. And at LMU? (ex-City Site boy) Definately meet you in The Skyrack, now. And The Oak. Maybe Woodies and the Three Horeshoes. But probably not The Arc or Box.Delilah wrote: yes...I think I'll go for Leeds! I like trying new things!!! Thanks everybody for your advice!!!
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Are either of those that big thing near the cinema? Looked scary as I drove past ages ago.Norman Hunter wrote: [But probably not The Arc or Box.
How's The Skyrack these days? Ihaven't been in there for bloomin' ages and ages. There always seems to be some gymslip students relieving themselves of the contents of their stomachs when I drive past on the way to Salvo's.
@ Delilah - excellent choice me dear. I can feel a welcoming session coming up. Headingley is obviously the place for a pub crawl, the city centre is easier for everyone but tends to start in The Angel and not really get any further.
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Arc is the one by the Cinema. (the cinema's closed now!) Box is on the main road between Starbucks and the traffic lights.
I'm surprised I've never seen you in Salvo's Dave.
I'm surprised I've never seen you in Salvo's Dave.
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salvosmarkfiend wrote:Arc is the one by the Cinema. (the cinema's closed now!) Box is on the main road between Starbucks and the traffic lights.
I'm surprised I've never seen you in Salvo's Dave.
not been for about 3 years now but it was always one of my fave places to eat. bloody lovely!!
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Hmm, mouth starting to water...I might treat my long suffering family and go tomorrow.
It's possibly the only place in Leeds that has remained consistently top of the tree (in it's chosen field) since I first ventured in as a skint student in 1989. I only get there 2 or 3 times a year these days.
It'd be an ideal place for the first HL Dinner Club meeting.
It's possibly the only place in Leeds that has remained consistently top of the tree (in it's chosen field) since I first ventured in as a skint student in 1989. I only get there 2 or 3 times a year these days.
It'd be an ideal place for the first HL Dinner Club meeting.
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Amigo's is very good if you like tapas. There's two; one a couple doors down from Salvo's (no drinks license, but you can take your own booze) and one opposite Kirkstall Abbey (that one does have a license).
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