dr-baker wrote:Faustus wrote:dr-baker wrote:Ahh, the scene of my first degree course! A lovely area of which I am fond. Some beautiful walks along the Thames. I know people who enjoy waalking along the river from Kingston Bridge to Richmond, but I prefer the walk to Hampton Court Palace.
No way! I did the 3rd year of my Engineering degree at Kingston University! Roehampton Vale site! I lived in New Malden, though, in a nice huge 6-bedroom house that never had less than 8 people. Good fun. It was an easy commute from New Malden to Roehampton Vale, pretty much all on the A3.
New Malden - the largest population of Koreans outside of Korea! I lived in Surbiton while studying at the Penrhyn Road site of Kingston Uni.
You cay you studied for your third year at Kingston - where did you spend the first two years?
My exams were all taken in the Penrhyn Road site. That was the main site, if memory serves.
You're right, quite a lot of Koreans in New Malden. There used to be a really nice Korean restaurant (there were several but I only ever went to one) on the high street that we used to go to a lot. Can't remember the name. Curse my memory filled with racing nonsense! I haven't been back since I left in 2000.
Northbrook College in Shoreham, West Sussex, a few miles west of Brighton. Right on Shoreham Airport (the longest-serving airport in the UK, fact fans!) and right next to the Ricardo R&D centre. Shoreham was a very quiet place, full of old people. It was a relatively small college, but a great place to learn about cars. The buildings were a bit shite, but it had 2 very important things going for it:
- the workshops were great, with loads of cars and bits to play around with;
- the lecturers were all gentlemen of an advanced age, each easily with 30+ years of experience of the automotive trade (some with a bit of motorsport experience as well), they knew their stuff and they knew how to convey the information to the students.
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