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1 That's why I made this decision to go to uni , she said.
2 Don't let fear of debt be the reason you don't go to uni .
3 I didn't really have any desire to go to uni , or anything like that.
4 I feel lucky to be the first in my immediate family to go to uni .
5 Because you can't afford it.' It wasn't like I chose not to go to uni .
6 Some of the brightest people he knew from the estate go to uni and it's a struggle.
7 I didn't go to uni at all.
8 I made the decision not to graduate and was told I wouldn't be able to go to uni , he said.
9 While most 18-year-olds go to uni precisely to delay this sort of stress, in London, for better or for worse, you're already in the race.
10 In 2012, he complained about having to pay waiters weekend penalty rates because "it's not like they've had to go to uni for 15 years".
11 I would go to Uni with bandages under my long sleeved shirts.
12 Sites such as Not Going to Uni might give you a few ideas.
13 It helped me: I got through school, I went to uni , I went to work.
14 In the future I'm thinking of going to uni , maybe something where I can do some art.
15 "I'll go to uni in London if I want," she said simply.
16 Two of his former students - a brother and sister who had only recently gone to uni - are dead.
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