what's the hardest decision you've ever had to make?

On a side not if you are heading to cov uni and driving there, I'd use the new uni car park near the library as parking will cost you £8 /day if you use a normal car park, street parking is very hard to come by and generally in an area you don't want to be in....

Good luck to you though :)
 
When we were sailing near the port of Mombasa in kenya. We were boarded by a gang.. Pirates if you will and they were looking for money. They beat us for hours until they finally realized that we didn't have anything which was of worth to them. They pulled out a pistol and pointed it and my mum and dad and told me to choose 1. I chose my dad and they killed my mum. So now my dad will always know i chose him to die.








naaaaaaat... but if it did happen it would probably of been my hardest decision. At the moment my hardest decision is do i go for coco pops or wheatabix.
 
Might be worth looking into accommodation around Coventry, I'm at Warwick uni and am moving into student accommodation in Coventry next year. Costing £240 a week for the house between 5 of us, and in walking/cycling distance from both universities.

At £8 a day parking and 100miles of petrol per day + general wear and tear... It might be cheaper, and certainly more convenient for studies and socialising with course mates.

Although Coventrys reputation is worse than it deserves, I wouldn't advise parking on the street all day in the city centre.
 
Coventry Park and Ride is fantastic, I use it daily for uni. Large carpark to the south, don't know about the north one, bus every 12-15 mins, and the parking's free. £2 day return, or £8 for 5 days (Not a week, can be split over several weeks). There's longer passes as well.
 
Coventry Park and Ride is fantastic, I use it daily for uni. Large carpark to the south, don't know about the north one, bus every 12-15 mins, and the parking's free. £2 day return, or £8 for 5 days (Not a week, can be split over several weeks). There's longer passes as well.

nice info. ta
 
I guess 'going to uni or working and enjoying the dosh for 4 years' was the hardest decision ever. So glad I chose uni, one of the best decisions of my life ...
 
Probably whether or not to take up very good job offer. I had 2 interviews in the space of a month and I was forced to either take the first job or turn it down and hope I nailed the second one.

In the end I knocked back the first offer, got interviewed for the other job, and didn't get it. C'est la vie.
 
Probably whether or not to take up very good job offer. I had 2 interviews in the space of a month and I was forced to either take the first job or turn it down and hope I nailed the second one.

In the end I knocked back the first offer, got interviewed for the other job, and didn't get it. C'est la vie.

why didn't you take the first job, you could always had quit it should you have got the second one ...
 
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Actually, it's the one I'm attempting to make now... where do I want to go today? (jobwise).
 
Every day, have breakfast or end it all.

So far having breakfast has just been a hell of a lot less messy and usually results in feelings of self worth thus negating the entire dilemma.
 
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