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Student nurse & money
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That's interesting and something I didn't know although it would make sense because the extra allowance would barely(if at all in some cases) cover the rent.
Don't know if it is the same everywhere but it was a nice boost for him, I think he saved nearly £30 a week on his rent.Sell £1500
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Just had a look at his reading list and one of the books is £84! Am so glad I have already started a bit of an EBay clear out. Think we shall also ask if grandparents would like to buy him a book or two as well...
I've only bought two books and I've just passed my first year of nursing with firsts (:D).
The library will have everything on the reading list, you really don't need to spend a fortune on books, the only one I'd say is worth having at home is a good A&P textbook like a Ross and Wilson, and maybe a medical dictionary.0
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