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Glasgow recommendations?
So I received an "unconditional" offer at the Glasgow School of Art
and it looks like I might actually be able to make the move and get my MFA there...!!! but I still have to hear back about this one scholarship deal, and I have to find a reasonable place to live before I can officially accept. What I was wondering is (if there's anyone that knows the area) - what are good or bad areas to live in? I'm starting the apartment search today, and I don't want to find a "great inexpensive place" only to find out that like... it's in the middle of a slum |
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Re: Glasgow recommendations?
Thats great! welcome to europe! Not an expert on glasgow but im sure that google can help you with some city guides. Try http://www.expatica.co.uk/
All I can say based on this article is dont live in Calton! http://www.expatica.com/fr/news/fren...y--_59156.html (no idea why it was in the French news section)
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Re: Glasgow recommendations?
Don't listen to him^
If you can swing a flat in Partick or the West End you'll be within walking distance of most of the better afterparties you find yourself at. I'm happy to give you a steer on any areas you suggest. By the way you'll love the Art School, awesome place.
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Re: Glasgow recommendations?
The Glasgow School of Art is one of the most beautiful building I ever saw, and I remember having spent lots of great evenings in places like the Sub Club, the Arches and the Bar 10.
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Re: Glasgow recommendations?
Top places. I fucking love the Sub.
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