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Could you start listing what I'll need to live at University? *
cheap booze, infinite pens, lots of noodles etc
What's it like?
best fun ever, if you pick a course you like and wind up with good people it ends up being more like chillin with friends and having fun than real work.
What's the Games Development Course like?
Full of nerds. Go for a general computing course as well, most of those seem to have a large part based on games design. But don't expect there to be many females. I know a bro whose doing one of them courses and it's a total sausage fest, the closest thing to wank material is a polak with long hair.
What problems should I expect?
lots of problems with timings, late nights and panicing when everything goes wrong the day before the deadline.
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some pointers...
-Don't do drugs outside yuor dorm or near campus, do it in town or whatever. My uni has a three strikes rule and I know some people that're already on their second so I could easily guess some have already been kicked out.
-Make friends with people from different courses. Conversations are less insular and also they can help you/you can help them.
-You're british? try making friends with a local plastic plod or two, for obvious reasons.
-Try to make friends with people doing different courses, you can help each other out, and it can make better conversation.
-Don't date anybody in your dorm, shouldn't be a prolem since you think games console is a priority, but it's pretty bad. When things go sour(and they will since most uni romances are based around shots of vodka in the su bar) it pisses everybody off, arguements accross the halls and whatnot, and other people living there will just get pissed off with you.
Basically you will start drinking and you'll likely do a bit of drugs, even if you say you don't now. And regardless you really should! Uni is an experience and if you're just gunna sit around and do nothing but post on animeforums when you're resting then you're wasting the opportunity. It's character building and your experiences define who you are.