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Commute from London downtown to Brunel?
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Is it possible to live somewhere in the periphery of London (the city not the area) and commute everyday to attend school in @ Brunel?
I was wondering if this was possible at all.
Also, any considerations about transportation expenses, lenght of the commute etc.
Say you wanted to commute from the western edge of the city of London to Uxbridge (where Brunel Campus seems to be situated), is it feasable at all, or should I look for acomodation on campus or the vicinity there of.

Any replies would be greatly appreciated!

Where do I go to?
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I'm have already applied to three places (surrey, brunel, and westminster). I expect to get in at least at surrey/brunel. if both come through (surrey - chem, brunel- molecular medicine), which one should i go to?
I'm not a whiner when it comes to the social scence as social life is what you make of it (i.e. only losers tend to say they feel left out etc), but what about expenses?
How about access to london. If i live in london, can I attend any of these places. Canada is big, you just cant commute here outside your community, but I wonder sometimes about the london-guildford distance etc.

Alright, thanks in advance for any replies- cheers!

Where should I go if I get in?
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I'm applying in the general biotech field.
So far I'm lining up 3 places in london (has to be london, or there-abouts):
brunel- molecular medicine with cancer res (m.sc)
london met- pharmaceutical science (m.sc) or biomedical science (m.sc)
westminster - biomedical science (m.sc) or molecular medicine (m.sc)

Assuming i get into all three (unlikely), how would everyone rank these schools/programs by:
1. competitiveness for entrance
2. strength of education
3. job prospects
4. booze availability (joooking)

I'm an international student (canadian), looking to possibly settle in london with gf.

I think I asked too much, but any scraps resembling even a partial reply would be totally appreciated :)

Cheers!