mate unless ur loaded which im assuming ur not i do not recommened moving to london to go to uni. dont get me wrong this place is amazin and has some of the best universities in the world but its sooooo expensive. I live about an hours drive away from london but am soon leaving to study in portsmouth at portsmouth university. Id love to study in london but i cannot even think about it. I would definatly consider more options and get in contact with a few unis outside of london as they will help you and give you alot of advice on accomodation and finance. As for your qualification i have no idea, again the universities will be able to help.

I will be looking at around a £20,000-£25,000 debt after university outside of london (portsmouth) for the 3yrs i plan to stay there. That includes tuition fees, accomodation, food, drink and not forgetting weed money. You need to research alot more

The north tends to be cheaper than the south thou, not sure why. Gd luck!
moka88 Reviewed by moka88 on . Moving/Studying in the UK Hey, I'm exploring career options and I am considering moving to the UK to pursue a career as a Pharmacy Technician. I have a few questions about the cost of living. Could one comfortably live off of roughly 11,500 GBP per year and rent their own flat or apartment? I don't live a lavish lifestyle, I just want to live in the London or surrounding area... in my own private space. How do you cross the channel to get to Amsterdam from the UK? Does the train go into France, and then up Rating: 5