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im confused you were accepted by warwick and UCL but rejected by bristol this is a bit confusing, anyway to answer you id say pick UCLYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
im confused you were accepted by warwick and UCL but rejected by bristol this is a bit confusing, anyway to answer you id say pick UCL
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Don't move out of your family house. You can still change and improve your life while living at home— it's just Shaytaan playing with your thoughts. You can do your studies all while staying with your parents , it's a blessing to have parents .
Living in shared houses with strangers isn't a good idea — I've been there.
In terms of fitness
join a nearby gym , go to the mosque for salah.
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I can commute for the ones in the city I live hut I can't commute to the others unfortunately.You should just commute
Bro not worth it.
1) Financially you’re going to probs take a loan out for dorms/future rent in second/third years. If you stay at home you will just have to worry about tuition fees, but on your own it will be rent, food etc. Better to stay at home, work part time and enjoy uni life with less debt in the long run.
2) About the weight don’t worry too much. Even if you’re overweight still be confident in yourself and don’t make it into an obsession. Otherwise your lack of self confidence will show when you’re around your peers at uni. Going to dorms or staying at home makes no difference. You will lose weight if you change your diet and cut out sugar/carbs/processed food whilst focusing more on protein and fat. Also going to the gym or even as mentioned earlier doing 10k walks a day + healthy low carb diet high protein diet will do you wonders.
3) Socially you can still grow even by staying at home. When you go to uni you will meet lots of different people in your classes. Also you can attend uni societies that interest you. So your circle will grow. Just be confident, sociable and just have a fun time. Once you finish uni then you will be hit with the real world with all its responsibilities and work. So take it easy and use your parents house as a comfort zone whilst you still can
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