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!
If you are going to be at Brunel, avoid living in the City, it's a unnecessary expense. Uxbridge is not a bad place to live and there are good train/tube links to get into central quickly. Areas surrounding Uxbridge are not too bad, like Hayes. You could do a quick commute from somewhere like Harrow.
Have a search of estate agents to get an idea of price.
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