Oxford Homes For Sale Is It Better To Stay At Home Or Travel 2 Hours From London To Oxford Several Days A Week?

Is it better to stay at home or travel 2 hours from London to Oxford several days a week? - oxford homes for sale

I''ve applied to Oxford Brookes University, my problem is getting in my house, what you want, which is required if I need it. But living away from home as an independent and Hude agreement for me to personal development.

Should I stay home or not? Please help! I am a little paranoid, now in a panic to be honest.

9 comments:

SJM said...

Certainly I would say that life in Oxford. It seems that many people seem to have answered this question before the United States, and you notice that your system and the costs are very different than ours. Hardly anyone in our country in the life of the university in the country with the burden of stay in the first year of university. So you should pack all day and go home after school means that you will not be able to spend as much time in something like the student union or go to certain student clubs do during the night. And will significantly reduce your ability to make friends and the best of the university, whether you live at home.

So there is really no reason to make about life away from home too. He will at some point, you know! Way to be is in college not really the same as living entirely on their own. You have to pay many bills, usually only the rent, the cafeteria cook in the dorms for you if you want to handle students rarely cleaned, etc. To be honest, if Iu really can not live away from home at age 18 might be useful to take a break and only mature a little bit.

So I went to Oxford (the main building of the university, not Brookes) and the drive from Oxford to London has the capacity to double within a few days if the state into an M25. I certainly do not do it regularly!

nohandty... said...

You have to think. They are 4 hours in the car for a day at school. 4 hours at 60 mph is 240 km. Arrive with a 20mpg car, they use 12 liters of gas per day. I know it's wrong in the units because I do not int the United States in the United Kingdom, but the idea. For me, 12 gallons of gasoline per day will cost about $ 42 to $ 3.50 per gallon (I know that gas costs more in Europe than in America, so it's really more) for you. Do not say that 4 days per week, the $ 160 per week for 30 weeks. That's $ 4800 in gasoline, not taking into account the amount of time they spend in the car (480 hours). Consider this in comparison with room and board into account, then how much time they spend driving and what to be done with that time.

When I was there, I stayed in school.

Jen said...

If you live away from home while attending college, to pay their bills, there? If your parents have agreed to finance a house or a room for you, and other expenses that go with life coming at their expense, then before you. I never had the opportunity to live alone, while going to school. When I started, I lived with my parents and all the days of redemption, not far away. Then I married and moved with my husband's why I never learned to live the college life, and somehow I felt with my colleagues, the city, and all separated to do with the university. How important it is to some degree I think it is equally important to the experience of social life / college life.

Nao said...

I live at home and traveling more than an hour to go to school 4 days a week. It is a pain sometimes, but I feel more comfortable in the house, and if you think you had better away from home, then it will not.

redcherr... said...

Noway! Everyone wants to leave the house and be independent? Even if it means having to work.
Do it.

DUNNO said...

I live in Oxford Brookes and the use of the gym, it would be crazy not to go to have the students an excellent social life and Brookes have spent a fortune on campus.

Don said...

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Don said...

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Lane said...

Well, that's two hours long journey. After a while you will not actually physically two hours and two hours at home! My son had a friend, a big adjustment moving to an apartment in the university was and is a big change, but I think I can do it! Try it! Go! I wish good luck and see friends in Oxford and do it well!

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