Thrilled for you Diego. Hope things works out really well for you and you settle in nicely. Sure some of the local lads in this forum will help you out. stay safe and best wishes.
Thanks mate, I appreciate it
Best option is the university accommodation mate, their are hundreds of students looking for flatmates around the city centre and in Edge Hill. The South of the city is expensive plus it's getting busses and trains into the city which will bite a chunk out of your budget also, the North in parts is very run down and not very touristy apart from Anfield also. Edge Hill is a student area and you'll find ads in windows looking for flatmates or on Gumtree on the internet or in the Liverpool Echo mate much cheaper and closer to Liverpool Uni so you don't need public transport saving you some cash.
You looking on finding part time work here to support your studies? It's a nightmare finding work here mate, I do painting and decorating as self employed to support my studies also lucky for me I've lived here all my life so I live with my lass.
As I said mate living on the campus is your best bet unless you find a student looking to share a flat or house with you.
Thanks mate. Yesterday I formally received my offer and it says the course starts on September 29th. I have to decide if I'll apply for University accommodation (which I have to do before arriving in Liverpool, from what I've read) or if I'll arrive in the city a couple of weeks before the start of the course and look for accommodation on my own.
I do think living on the campus would be nicer, for they seem to be very well located, plus it would be easier to meet new people. But I'll have to do some maths to see if I can afford them.
I didn't know it was so difficult to get a job there. I hear that the University doesn't encourage its MBAFI students to work but I was thinking of looking for something once I'm there - it would surely help a lot, financially. I still don't know the exact days/times or my classes, but looking at last year's timetable, I think I should have a couple of days off without any classes.
Best of luck Diego, as others have said the Uni campus is probably best for now. Most students in the UK do this for the 1st year then when they've made friends they'll find a house together to share for the remainder of the course.
I believe that as a foreign student you're legally allowed to work a certain amount of hours per week to help with costs but check your visa application. You're probably better qualified than a lot of students to find work especially as you can speak other languages, translators are always in demand in the UK due to most of us being crap at languages. A lot of us struggle with English
You seem to be particularly driven to achieve your dreams mate, look at where you are already. If I were you I'd write to the Club, you never know you could end up working for LFC and how cool would that be
Thanks Debs. I will certainly try... working at LFC would be a dream!
The MBA is only 1 year long though, and the contracts for accommodation in the University are usually 51 weeks (one year) long, so I think if I committed to such a contract it would be for the whole duration of my studies. If there was an option of a shorter contract to help me settle there just so then I could look for something else it would be ideal, but from what I've read in the university website, my decision of living or not living in the campus should be definitive.
I think I can work 20 hours a week with a student visa, if I'm not mistaken.
Ay up Diego well done mate.
Semple may be good for advice as he is or was a student that came from Ireland to live in the City.
What I can say as somebody who is in and around the City Centre most days is that there is a hell of a lot of Student Accommodation around.
And don't rule out the Wirral where I commute from every day. Train line runs from West Kirby to Liverpool every 15 minutes and takes about the same to get there. Meols, Hoylake and West Kirby (where Rafa's wife refuses to leave) have plenty of nice flats and get you out of the hustle and bustle of a City whilst not keeping you far from it when you want it.
Plenty of options for you mate and good ones at that.
Thanks mate. I've spoken to Paul recently on facebook, but I'll probably bother him a little more before I make the move
I did go to the Wirral once when I was there, I went to a Tranmere game (I needed a League One match in my list!) with Kenny. Poor Kenny, drove me there, watched the most horrible game in a freezing night when there were UCL matches on tv (not Liverpool, but still...) and he had to wake up early the next morning!
Didn't see much of the place other than that though, but I'll take a look at things there.