Hey, I got accepted to Imperial College London starting next year, and I was wondering if anyone who goes there knows where the closest gym to every dorm is, I know Woodward buildings and the main campus has a gym.
What's the best hall of residence anyway, looking at cost vs value?
>>35066204
GJ on getting a place, what degree you doing?
>>35066282
MEng Electronic and Electrical Engineering with a Year Abroad, hoping for NUS or UCLA for that year.
>>35066282
math
>>35066204
shit dude, thats a really good university. i dont know about it specifically but in my one there are plenty of cheap gyms just around so you can probably find one that works for you
>>35066204
hahah fucking nerd, why the fuck are you going to college. enjoy ur $100000 crippling debt u mong, wihle I bang my 8/10gf working as a blue-coller
>>35066447
Because in Europe we don't have a college debt bubble.
>>35066204
>hey lads, i go to imperial college london
>>35066302
UCLA HAHAHAHA
bruh that's a public school try to go to a private or ivy
>>35066447
hahaahhahh what are you, poor?
Is 100,000 a lot of money to you? That's 1 year salary bro.
Most halls are k
Don't go Woodward the commute will kill you and is a disadvantage if you want to do any activities on campus
>>35066872
>that's a public school try to go to a private
As an Englishman I don't see the distinction.
Everyone I know that did a year out to MIT loved it btw, but I knew some humanities students that went to UCLA amd aside from the usual road trips it seemed like a bit of a dud. My cousin went there for a year even and transferred to the east coast the moment he could. He seemed to enjoy himself there but he integrated better than the year out ones. Also knew a guy that went Stamford or Yale for politics and it sounded great.
Imperial EEE here. I go to ethos after classes. It a min walk from uni and its free.