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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 90562" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Hotels are going to be pretty expensive, but I can understand the logic of at least exploring it as an option thinking that it may save time.</p><p></p><p>However, unless you are staying close to the office/very centrally (which will be expensive), you’ll typically find commuting across London can take time anyway. I am in zone 2 and it still takes me 50 minutes to get into the city door to door (and that’s only 5-6 miles). When I travel from my parents, which is similar to what you have suggested it’s only an extra 30 minutes but is over 20 miles in total.</p><p></p><p>A lot of people do commute and it is reasonable to do so, especially for a short winter scheme. You could potentially connect with other vac scheme students to see if anyone has a spare room in their student house if they live/rent in London (it may be the case their roommates have gone home for the winter break).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 90562, member: 2672"] Hotels are going to be pretty expensive, but I can understand the logic of at least exploring it as an option thinking that it may save time. However, unless you are staying close to the office/very centrally (which will be expensive), you’ll typically find commuting across London can take time anyway. I am in zone 2 and it still takes me 50 minutes to get into the city door to door (and that’s only 5-6 miles). When I travel from my parents, which is similar to what you have suggested it’s only an extra 30 minutes but is over 20 miles in total. A lot of people do commute and it is reasonable to do so, especially for a short winter scheme. You could potentially connect with other vac scheme students to see if anyone has a spare room in their student house if they live/rent in London (it may be the case their roommates have gone home for the winter break). [/QUOTE]
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