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Random Facts: "Houses in London can cost millions of dollars due to the lack of space available. The populations of Manchester and London range in the millions."
My classes, for the most part, are over. I don't know how I'm going to spend the rest of my time other than maybe taking one more trip with a friend. I will miss this place, but now I'm starting to become more excited about going back home. I have so many stories to tell them and I'll get the chance to see my grandmother who I haven't seen in over a decade. I'm going to try to catch up with all of my friends and if I can find a job even though my hometown is very small and it's very difficult to find a position that is open for the summer.
I spent today giving my friend a tour of Sunderland since he's interested in attending the University next year. He was very impressed with the place, but many of the buildings were closed so I could not give him an indoor tour. However, he plans on signing up for one of the open houses so he can get an inside look and he doesn't mind staying in a dormitory. Especially since the cost of housing is so expensive! I mean, my current boardmates are having to pay $320 a week to stay in a 6 bedroom place. I guess with all of them paying together it won't be as bad, but I've compared some of the housing prices in England to America and it's really ridiculous.
Some friends and I went to a dance club for one last time since some of them were leaving early. We had a wonderful time until a girl from the Chech Republic had her coat stolen. We were up until late that night trying to search for it and waiting to see if security found anything. I told her she needed to tell the cops and get a police report so the Uni won't charge her for what was stolen.
Security managed to find her mobile, but they were unable to find her coat. We all decided to take a taxi and it was during the middle of the ride when I realized that this was the first taxi I'd ever taken. It was a van taxi that could hold up to six people and it was surprisingly less expensive than I thought it would be ($8). I'm really going to miss the dance clubs in England. They played some great music, had some great friends to hang out with, and the atmosphere was very awesome.
My classes, for the most part, are over. I don't know how I'm going to spend the rest of my time other than maybe taking one more trip with a friend. I will miss this place, but now I'm starting to become more excited about going back home. I have so many stories to tell them and I'll get the chance to see my grandmother who I haven't seen in over a decade. I'm going to try to catch up with all of my friends and if I can find a job even though my hometown is very small and it's very difficult to find a position that is open for the summer.
I spent today giving my friend a tour of Sunderland since he's interested in attending the University next year. He was very impressed with the place, but many of the buildings were closed so I could not give him an indoor tour. However, he plans on signing up for one of the open houses so he can get an inside look and he doesn't mind staying in a dormitory. Especially since the cost of housing is so expensive! I mean, my current boardmates are having to pay $320 a week to stay in a 6 bedroom place. I guess with all of them paying together it won't be as bad, but I've compared some of the housing prices in England to America and it's really ridiculous.
Some friends and I went to a dance club for one last time since some of them were leaving early. We had a wonderful time until a girl from the Chech Republic had her coat stolen. We were up until late that night trying to search for it and waiting to see if security found anything. I told her she needed to tell the cops and get a police report so the Uni won't charge her for what was stolen.
Security managed to find her mobile, but they were unable to find her coat. We all decided to take a taxi and it was during the middle of the ride when I realized that this was the first taxi I'd ever taken. It was a van taxi that could hold up to six people and it was surprisingly less expensive than I thought it would be ($8). I'm really going to miss the dance clubs in England. They played some great music, had some great friends to hang out with, and the atmosphere was very awesome.
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