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The CDE of University Life (2019/20 cohort) - assignments, flat-hunting, Halloween and the end of their first term fast approaching

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NewModelArmyMayhem18 · 30/10/2019 15:56

Previous thread - Obvs the end of term is looming sooner for some than for others? I guess the Oxbridge posse will finish by the end of November or just into December?

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Witchend · 30/10/2019 16:05

It feels like they've just started!

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NewModelArmyMayhem18 · 30/10/2019 16:12

I agree @Witchend!

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Alicatz66 · 30/10/2019 16:58

I've got DS coming home for reading week ... just as I had settled into the tidy life !

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juicy0 · 30/10/2019 17:19

Hope your DD is feeling better soon Gin

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bigTillyMint · 30/10/2019 20:36

@Ginfordinner, your poor DDHaloween Sad Good she has ABs now though.

It actually feels like DS has been gone for ages even though it's only almost 5 weeks and we saw him last week Grin He has apparently now got a group decided for house share, but no word on who or any looking for actual houses Grin

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Serin · 30/10/2019 23:07

Our DS came home last weekend. He isnt having a reading week and is working right through to 22/12.
He loves it there.
We are considering buying a house in his city as he has committed to living there for a further 4 years and that will cost us £24k in rent. Feels mad to "waste" so much.

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SirTobyBelch · 31/10/2019 05:47

If he's doing medicine/veterinary medicine, make sure he won't have to relocate at some point in the course before you commit to this.

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Queenie24 · 31/10/2019 06:05

My dd has made friends but we are heading there this weekend to help her move as the accommodation she was in has not suited her. Luckily she has been able to relocate.

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ZandathePanda · 31/10/2019 09:30

Ginfordinner hope she’s ok. Do you think you could get her home for some TLC so she can recover quicker? Ear infections are awful - youngest got a nasty one a few years back and I remember her relief from pain when her eardrum burst. Flowers

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SchrodingersKitty · 31/10/2019 11:29

@NewModelArmyMayhem18: Oxford term finishes 6 Dec - so nearly three weeks of term done and five and a bit weeks to go. In some ways it's not long, but it is so intense that I'm sure it seems like a very long time to them.

We're going up next weekend to see DS for this birthday. It is well timed for the start of 5th week, which is a notorious moment for mental wobbles, so we'll take lots of home comforts and treats. Really looking forward to seeing him. Unfortunately it coincides with his biggest moment of multiple-deadline stress, but at least we can take him out for some nice meals.

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Xenia · 31/10/2019 11:36

Serin, it may depend on the town if it is worth buying at present or not as in some areas like London property is dropping in value year by year. The same in Bristol where my twins are at university so the £24k may well be less money than what you would lose on a house in the university town of the 4 years although letting rooms out to other students might change the sums I suppose but factor in your stamp duty - my (older) son completed on his house purchase yesterday and the stamp duty is a third of his annual net income!
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SchrodingersKitty · 31/10/2019 11:39

Very relieved that DS just negotiated with his tutors about clashing deadlines and they have moved them so he doesn't have two pieces of work due in on the same day. Taking action like this seems to be one of the hardest things for him with his dyspraxia, so I am really proud that he is managing to be proactive.

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Witchend · 31/10/2019 14:21

Well done @SchrodingersKitty ds!

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ifonly4 · 31/10/2019 15:08

DD has her last lecture 10 Dec, she's debating whether to come home 11 Dec or leave it a day (12 Dec) and get a few things up together. If she choses 12 Dec, she'll need to organise a postal vote as she'll have 30 mins walking with suitcase, 6-7 hours on train and bus back home taking most of the day.

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ZandathePanda · 31/10/2019 17:00

It was stated most students finished on the 16th so the election wouldn’t affect their voting. I don’t know of any finishing on the 16th. Dd finishes on the 12th/13th depending on lectures.

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minesawine · 01/11/2019 07:13

I think NTU finishes on 13th Dec, so I will probably go up on 14th (too tired after overnight election count), he wants all his clothes, his tv and playstation brought home and then back again on 14th January. Dont mind, happy he is coming home

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Prokupatuscrakedatus · 01/11/2019 11:36

Surprises all round, DD enjoys programming!!
Lectures here end early February and then she'll have to sit her exams and write her papers / essays.
There is a short break for Christmas (22.12 to 4.1), though.

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BorisInAnExecutionersMask · 01/11/2019 12:09

That's really short, DD is home for nearly a month (not complaining)

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Prokupatuscrakedatus · 01/11/2019 14:36

We practically live next door to the HU, so she's home anyway - currently cooking for us.

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SchrodingersKitty · 01/11/2019 17:54

DS finally met with student support, which seems to have been useful, though he told them he didn't need a lot of the software support they were offering. It sounds like his support plan should be ready next week. He managed to get through his mountain of written work for the week and sounds to have some fun plans for the weekend. So doing ok as his third week ends.

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HoldMyLobster · 02/11/2019 00:14

HoldMyLobster Do you still own that house/have family living in it? If not, I don't think that's legal. You can't just register at any random address.

If you move abroad you're expected to register and vote in the last town that you lived in before you left, using the last address you had.

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MarchingFrogs · 02/11/2019 00:58

If you move abroad you're expected to register and vote in the last town that you lived in before you left, using the last address you had.

How does that marry with ising being on the electoral roll as a means of checking identity / address etc? Or are you just recorded as being entitled to vote in that ward, without the actual former address being mentioned?

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HoldMyLobster · 02/11/2019 01:12

DD had to give them my name and details so they can check I was registered on the electoral roll at that address before we left the UK.

They take your passport number to check you're a UK citizen.

I was surprised how quick and easy it all was.

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Piggywaspushed · 02/11/2019 07:30

Just to warn everyone, DS still not heard about his Lincoln vote, 7 weeks after registering!

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WaxOnFeckOff · 02/11/2019 08:36

Ah, that seems a bit bizarre re the registering. I presume the just use the address given in order to ascertain identity rather than register at that actual address. I wouldn't be happy with someone random registered to my address, that registration is used for identity checks for anti money laundering etc.

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