Hello all,
I would like to know if it would be better for me to live in central London (in a postgrad hall) or closer to my university that is about 60 mins away from London by train... In the first instance: I would have easier access to central London unis that specialise in my subject (they hold conferences, lectures, events etc related to my area of expertise). I will also be taking a relevant part-time language course in one of those universities; language that my university does not offer (and I could also study it for free if I apply early!)... So all in all, it would be best for me to live in central London as I would have to walk to the specialist libraries, rather than commute. If I live on campus at the university where I will be doing the Mphil/Phd, I would not have access to such resources. Yet, accommodation would be cheaper, and I would not have to worry about train fares, which are quite expensive (between £11 and £15 pounds for a day return ticket!).... What would be best? I would not be able to commute everyday to my uni if I decide to stay in London, but all the other research students in my department live in postgrad halls on campus, although we are NOT doing a science subject that would require working in a lab....
Thanks for the help!!!!
Hey,
people have different priorities, so only you can take this decision for yourself.
For me, there wouldn't be an option. Having to survive on the very tight PhD stipend, (and also try to save some money in case I need to support myself for a few extra months), I would do anything to avoid London-rent AND commute. Moreover, I prefer working in the office and be part of the departmental life.
And saddest of all, even if you live in London, you will have very little time (and possibly money) to enjoy London life :(
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