Dear members of the forum,
I am considering applying to have a postgraduate study in Leicester Law School. Is there a possibility of using speed train from the School to central London. Could you also tell me what you know about the airports. Which one is nearest and how far?
What is the best way to get Londo from the School.
Do you know about the accomodation fee for studios in School Halls.
Thank you for all information in advance
Transportation from Leicester law school to central London
Posted Dec 17, 2009 18:51
Dear members of the forum,
I am considering applying to have a postgraduate study in Leicester Law School. Is there a possibility of using speed train from the School to central London. Could you also tell me what you know about the airports. Which one is nearest and how far?
What is the best way to get Londo from the School.
Do you know about the accomodation fee for studios in School Halls.
Thank you for all information in advance
I am considering applying to have a postgraduate study in Leicester Law School. Is there a possibility of using speed train from the School to central London. Could you also tell me what you know about the airports. Which one is nearest and how far?
What is the best way to get Londo from the School.
Do you know about the accomodation fee for studios in School Halls.
Thank you for all information in advance
Posted Dec 17, 2009 22:39
Could you also share your information on the qualitiy of Leicester Law School. It seems to be ranked higher. However I read contradictory comments on the School.
Thanks in advance.
Could you also share your information on the qualitiy of Leicester Law School. It seems to be ranked higher. However I read contradictory comments on the School.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Posted Dec 18, 2009 15:51
Try using the thetrainline.com for such information.
'High speed' and 'trains' in the UK are something of an oxymoron.
Try using the thetrainline.com for such information.
'High speed' and 'trains' in the UK are something of an oxymoron.
'High speed' and 'trains' in the UK are something of an oxymoron.
Posted Dec 19, 2009 10:54
Thank you.
The below is what Cambridge dictionary says:
High speed: Describes something that moves or operates very quickly.
High speed train/ferry
High speed computer
Thank you.
The below is what Cambridge dictionary says:
High speed: Describes something that moves or operates very quickly.
High speed train/ferry
High speed computer
The below is what Cambridge dictionary says:
High speed: Describes something that moves or operates very quickly.
High speed train/ferry
High speed computer
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