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urgent! landlord advice for student
Hi all, If this is the wrong place for this post, can someone please move it? I am not quite sure where it belongs! I have just started a uni course ( as some of you know!) and my landlord (private) wants me and my flatmate to sign a new contract (to renew). Problem is, when we started here we were both employed full time,…
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MS Office Ultimate 2007
Don't know if anyone has already posted this, but if you're a student you can get MS Office Ultimate 2007 for around £40 from this site: http://www.theultimatesteal.co.uk/ The promo runs until April-ish I think and it appears to be a saving of about £460. You need to use your university email address, so an account ending…
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ECDL or GCSE for computers?
My son has just started college (doing A Levels) and they have said he has to take GCSE in IT Key Skills as compulsory as he didn't take computers at school. I have been looking into doing the ECDL for myself and it has got me thinking that maybe, for job application purposes, my son would be better off doing the ECDL…
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financial help without interest
Hello Every body, I am international student and muslim as well but I want to study medicine in UK but the fees is to high. Could you tell any financial help which does not provide interest which i do not want it. Please give some useful lnformations about my question. Thanks,,,,
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2 for 1 at Wagamama's for Students
Unfortunately only for London...Register at studentbeans.com 2for1 on main meals. Valid at selected locations across London including: Camden, Croydon, Covent Garden, Haymarket, Islington, Knightsbridge, Putney, Richmond, Soho, Streatham, Tower Hill, Victoria, Wigmore, Wimbledon & Earls Court Did it tonight, they didn't…
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Atlantic College, Wales.
Does anyone have any experience of this United World College? DD3 wants to apply so if anyone has any feedback, I'd be grateful. http://www.atlanticcollege.org/
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don't think i can handle the course
Hi all, this isn't really moneysavingy (well, not directly), but it is studenty! I've started a course and it has occurred to me I really don't want to be here. I think I was fooling myself to think I could handle the workload, and can't stop panicking about it! I know that I should be trying to get my head round readings…
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will i able able to get student loan
this has probably answered many times so sorry if its been posted before. im currently doing part - time this year and only taking 2 out of 6 modules for the course. this is because last year i passed 4 and failed 2 because of my situation. will i be able to get student finance for being on part time but taking a full-time…
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Recommend a graduate current account?
I'm looking to apply for a new graduate account, can anyone recommend a good provider? or one to stay clear of! Would be great to hear from anyone who has graduated within the last year and has switched bank and had to open up a new graduate account...how easy did you find it? Free overdraft peroid with HBOS has came to an…
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AS Level maths please help!!!!
I'm in the 3rd week of my as level maths course, and i m really struggling with a couple of the concepts we re been taught, can anyone possibly help??? i can't seem to work out this simulataneous equation: x-2y=1 3xy-ysquared=8 and also x+2y=3 x(squared)-2y+4y(squared)=18 can anyone please help me??? thanks
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Help Plz xx
Heya everyone, just joined this site this morning and looking to test out just how much it could save me. I've just paid off all the money I owe (Only 17 so aint really deep into this student debt thing yet) and now I can afford it I really wanna go see a great friend down in Kent...Soooo Does anyone know the cheapest…
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single parent due to start uni pls help
Hi I am a single parent, 8 year old son who is registered disabled, he gets DLA, I have been getting income support for past 2 years, whilst studying pt time at college. Due to start uni on monday, starting to freak out that I wont be able to cover housing, food ( severe allergies )utilities etc. Can anyone advise as to…
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graduate advice needed
hi ive just graduated from uni. i got a 2.2 in business information technolgy. i was wondering what to do next. the thing is i have no work experince. do you no if there are any graduate jobs where they train you? or jobs where you can study and work. i am greatfull of your responses
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any online stores offer free amazon e-voucher?
any online stores offer free amazon e-voucher?
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As a student, should I be paying less tax?
I worked full time at Tesco, then went part time when I went to uni, but how do I know I'm in the right tax bracket? Obviously I pay less because I work less, but should I be in a different bracket now? Everything's probably fine - I just have this pathological fear of paying more for things than I need to, which I guess…
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SAVE 50% on Train Tickets!!!
If you are between 16 and 25 and have a Young Persons railcard (£20) you can get a massive 50% off TransPennine Express train fares! :money: There are some restrictions: You can travel on any return journey on a First TransPennine Express train between 9.30 and 16.30, and 18.30 and 7.00 Monday-Friday and anytime on…
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'Open' applications to Cambridge and Durham
I know it's DS2's responsibility to research this, but the school want his application finished by Monday so not a lot of time! Does anyone know how Cambridge and Durham deal with applications where no college choice has been made? I'm encouraging him to make a choice, if he can't make his mind up then to go for a college…
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Need Urgent Advice!
[EMAIL="goose1072003@yahoo.co.uk"]Appreciate all comments [/EMAIL]
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Any sort of help with travel costs?
I'm in London, and although students get 30% off travel, it still costs me £27.86 a week after this 30% has been taken off (zone 1-5 travelcard usually costs £39.80) Is there any sort of grant or funding to help with travel costs?
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Childcare Funding
Hi, I'm a mature student with two kids, starting a degree at Birmingham Uni next week. My son will be in nursery for three days, at a cost of £32 per day. I don't work and my partner earns around £32,000 per annum. It may seem like a lot of money, but when you take out the mortgage plus other bills, debts and weekly…