UNiversity of Wales, Bangor

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Hobbit
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UNiversity of Wales, Bangor

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well so far as i know i have counted including myself 4 of us here....
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tobeconfirmed
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I'm almost certainly coming in October. It seems such a great place, cheap; relatively small town; friendly; so many bilingual signs (and people) it's like being abroad; breathtaking scenery. And very good uni too, departments where everyone knows everyone else etc..
Hobbit
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hey u tell me who you are and what courses and stuff i can help u out or if u want any help choosing accomodation.....

well just pm me anytime, or if u up in Bangor might even let u tkae me for a beer...hehe (give me a break am a poor student)
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Re: UNiversity of Wales, Bangor

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As far as I know, I was the first OB to attend Bangor 61-65. Certainly when I showed up for my interview in uniform it created quite a stir. I loved it: in large part because with two teachers colleges and a nursing school, there were a lot of women. Coming from seven years at CH it was an eye-opener. I also appreciated the small size and relatively low-key atmosphere that gave me good balance of work and play. If there are older graduates, I would be interested to hear about your experiences.
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