I just saw the e-mail. Finally, I can breathe! I've been going totally nuts over this. Now I have to get a plane ticket and book a hotel for the first days I'm there before classes start.
I also watched Tropic Thunder with my cousin today. That movie is hilarious. I might see it again, but there's this whole saving money issue. I'm still debating whether to get Season 2 of Heroes or not. I kinda want to but I kinda don't.
ETA: I just booked the flight. $300. That's it. And it's nonstop. I'm still in shock. Everything else was $900 upwards.
I also watched Tropic Thunder with my cousin today. That movie is hilarious. I might see it again, but there's this whole saving money issue. I'm still debating whether to get Season 2 of Heroes or not. I kinda want to but I kinda don't.
ETA: I just booked the flight. $300. That's it. And it's nonstop. I'm still in shock. Everything else was $900 upwards.
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Wow, 300$!! How cool is that!
I am sure that many museums also have students discounts.
I personally have some "priorities list" on what to spend money on while abroad. I won't spend them on clothes but I'll spend any necessary amount for a museum or a tour or BOOKS!!! Aaaah, I hope the giant 5 FLOORS books store is still there on Picadilly circus...which is near the Her Majesty Theatre...where "Phantom of the Opera" is being shown!!!
Dude, you gotta have SO much fun!!!
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I know! My dad couldn't believe it when I told him. I'm still giddy about it.
There should be. The museums here in Chicago and some in Puerto Rico have student discounts. And I saw a movie theater in London that had them, too.
I'm like that, too. I also don't buy almost any souvenirs for myself, except for books and things like that, which who can resist?
5 floors book store?! I have to check that out.
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In NY and Boston they also have students discounts (and also in Sweden and here in Israel). In MET it is as much as half of the ticket price.
Oh, I also remember liking Victoria and Albert museum. It has lots of artifacts from tha countries that GB colonized. It's near Hyde park, btw.
Oh, and of course: 221b Baker Street - the Sherlock Holmes museum. I remember it being SO cute, it's styled as if there were actual people living in this house! (Hope they didn't change it much though...they do change things around there.)