Mature Students?

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  1. ManofScience

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    well paid for yous maybe. ;)
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    That's why half the country support Ireland and Holland :lol:
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    Allie!

    Don't go to Northumbria. Really disorganised and the website only works for 10 mins per day. I can't get on the fucker this morning and I really need to coz I need information for an assignment that has to be in at 4pm.
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    my s.a in my halls at uni is 28, hes a mature student went travelling for ageeeeeessssss, hes class tho!
    imo, just coz u didnt come to uni when u were 18/19 doesnt make u a mature student...... shud be over 30 or summat like that!
    theres a few of em in ma core curriculum lessons, far too serious for my liking!
    xx:p
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    :spangled: when i started uni in 2000 it was the case that if you had been self supporting for 3 years - ie. full time employment, you where exempt from tuition fees & i lived with two students who had come to uni in this way :)

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