Confused about Student Loan Payment
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Hi,
I'm currently studying on a Higher Diploma Course and I have applied for a Student Loan. I've been granted this loan, but when I log in on the studentfinance page it says that I will get the first half of the loan in February and the second half in May.
I already had to pay the tuition fees in September before my course started and it says they will send the money to my college.
So I'm really confused about that. Why is it that I only get the loan in February/May, and is it normal that it only comes after already having paid the fees? Will I get the money back from my college?
Hope anyone can explain this to me.
Thanks,
Betty
What do/don't you like about your nose, sorry I'm just being nosy
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Questions and advice about everyday life, from post office opening times to eBay queries or what to buy your loved one for their birthday.

On the positive I would rather have my "button nose" than a really long pointy thing.
About the Thanksgiving Turkey Turkey
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The Thanksgiving Turkey does a lot more than go gobble, gobble. Kidzworld is here to tell you who this holiday figure is all about!
Thanksgiving Turkey - It's All Gobbledy GoodThanksgiving is a time to be thankful - thankful for a loving family, thankful for a warm bed to sleep in, and thankful for an allowance to buy a new skateboard or those cool Converse basketball shoes with! Well, the Thanksgiving Turkey is just as thankful as we are about his totally cool job and all the awesome perks that come with it!
Thanksgiving Turkey - What He's Thankful For
This turkey used to live with a bunch of other turkeys on a farm, but it was actually more like a jail. But many years ago, he got pardoned (set free) by the President of the United States and was sent to a petting zoo in Virginia. In 2005, he got to move to Disneyland in sunny California and now takes part in Disneyland's annual Thanksgiving Day parade!
Thanksgiving Turkey - What He's Not So Thankful For
The Thanksgiving turkey isn't the prettiest bird on the block. With a piece of flabby skin hanging from his chin and another piece growing across his beak, he could never win first prize in a beauty pageant! He also suffers from bumpy skin that even a strong moisturizer can't cure.
Thanksgiving Turkey - How Much $$$ Does the Turkey Make?
The Thanksgiving Turkey doesn't get paid - but that's his choice. He told his bosses to donate his paychecks to charities like food banks, shelters and clothing drives instead! Besides, who needs money when you're already living at the happiest place on earth?
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About Time For a Minor Act of Rebellion!
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By Kp from Auckland, New Zeland. So I went to this place in the city, which I’d checked out before and the piercer there has had 10 years of experience piercing, but it was also the only really convenient place for me to get it done, anyway. I was super scared but also excited -scaredcited- cos I was scared of the pain but they look really good, and I’d been doing research about the aftercare, and the process, and checking out pictures and everything.
The dude who did it was really nice. I picked out a black barbell with a silver jewel, and then he sterilized it. Then he drew 2 dots at my navel and asked me to lie down after he’d seen that they were straight. I asked about the needles they used, because I’d read that if not done properly, things like AIDS could be transmitted which was damn scary, but he showed me the new needle that he was going to use that was still sealed in its sterile packaging and stuff so that was okay.
I didn’t watch while he was doing it because I didn’t want to see the needle and freak out (I’d YoTubed the process before that) but he was really nice, going like “Okay now I’m going to clamp your belly button to bring those two dots I made as close together as possible, this might be just a little uncomfortable” and then I felt the clamp, and I felt the needle go through. I wasn’t unbearable or anything, kind of like an ant bite, but I could definitely feel it going through. And then he held up the barbell and was like “now I’m just going to put this on… and now you’re done” I could still feel it stinging for a little while, but after maybe like 2 hours, I could barely feel it unless I moved, and I’m still bending/ sitting/ and straightening up really carefully.
My piercer gave me antiseptic lotion that he told me to use to clean the stud twice a day. He didn’t say anything about salt soaks. I followed his instructions, and so far my piercing’s been doing great, no bleeding, no crusties, no pus or anything. It’s been a week, and it’s great
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Important Facts About Belly Piercing
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If you are new to the idea of belly piercing, then you need to get a good website that will give you plenty of information regarding this piercing. Belly piercing is almost as old as man where evidence of it being used in eras gone is prevalent. The Mayan people and the Aztec of long ago civilizations used it as a kind of cultural mark. Today, this piercing has lost its cultural significance and only people who are artistic in nature do it, to bring their aesthetic side out. If you love your body, you will want to enhance its beauty with the belly button rings. First, you have to get this piercing.

There are many reasons why you should first seek a lot of information about belly piercing before you do it. One of them is so that you can be able to know the types of jewelries that are meant for the belly piercing. Another benefit is so that you can know the pros and cons of the procedure. You do not want to venture into this activity blindly because the belly is a very sensitive part of the body.

Every day, belly piercing becomes trendier and grows in popularity, it started with the chart busting musicians and dancers, but now the bug has caught on. Every urban youth and people are getting this piercing left and right. The good news is if it is done by an expert, there will be little or no risk that will be associated with it. You too could become part of this new identity. Just by spotting a belly piercing, you will be joining the exclusive club of the ever-trending urbanite youth. However, make sure that you gather as much information about this procedure as you can, so that you do not venture into it blindly. One thing that is for sure though, is that you will never regret spending your time and money on it.
The most common of all belly piercing options is the navel piercing. The belly button is pierced and then a ring or whatever jewelry you want is inserted. However, it is advisable to wait until your belly button has healed completely before you can replace the surgical jewelry that the piercer put there with your own. The good news is that you will not only be part of the trend, but if you are a little experimental with your jewelry, you should be able to make all those who see you go gaga.
Although belly piercing is more of a surface piercing, rejection, which is normally associated with surface piercings is not likely to occur. The healing period for your piercing may vary, and it could be fast or slow. In most cases, your navel piercing should heal fast but if the healing period extends, then no worry because it will eventually heal, in six months. The care that you give this piercing should be equal to the care that you give to all other surface piercings, or all piercings for that case.
But just why is navel/belly piercing all the rage in fashion today? Someone may ask. The truth is that this type of body piercing is here to stay, with more people experimenting with a number of jewelries. What’s more, this might be the only chance that you will get to expose your belly and show how fine it is. You can be sure that with a good piece of jewelry on your navel, all eyes will be on you, or rather, on your belly. After the piercing has healed, do flaunt it a little, so that people can admire it.

Do not pay attention to the myths surrounding belly piercing. After all, some of them are extremely ridiculous and even a fool could not believe them. For example, there is one that goes that should your navel be infected as a result of the piercing, then the infection will move to the liver and infect it too. This is a blatant myth. However, you will have to be careful in the healing period of the piercing; clothes might rub against your belly button making it sore. It is imperative that you take care of this by wearing clothes with a wider allowance.

People who have a slightly extended navel might have it easy to do a piercing. However, the size or protuberance of the navel is not important because after all, such cases are rare. Just find a good piercer today and you will get an excellent belly piercing job. Your imagination is your only obstacle to getting the best piercing job on your navel today. You will never regret your decision. Just remember one thing only; that the belly ring is hot, very hot. Get this piercing today.
Is it ok to not be too bothered about friends?
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Discussion for current and prospective students about social life at university, city life, societies and everything above living away from home. Keep accommodation, finance and university specific discussion in their own forums.

But now I'm thinking it doesn't matter too much. I love my course - love it to pieces - and I'm not going to become an insane isolated crazy cat-lady, because I do go to societies and discuss things in seminars and have acquaintances etc etc. Really I work best with small doses of socialisation anyway. I think the main problem was that I was told that uni students are expected to make lots of friends and go out a lot (and I feel pressure quite badly). Now I don't like going out too much and alcohol makes me pretty dumb - something that bothers me - and for a while I was going out drinking anyway.
Now I'm just thinking - be myself, do what I enjoy, get on with the course, obviously be friendly but if I don't have friends maybe I can live with that.
Is this the right way to go, or should I still be trying to meet people and make friends? A big problem is thinking about accommodation for next year, I don't have anyone who would be happy to live with me yet. :/
EDIT: Oh, I do enjoy company and having people to confide in. Back home I had loads of friends and loved them all and they gave me really good support and I had fun with them. But it doesn't look like that's gonna happen anytime soon here...
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But now I'm thinking it doesn't matter too much. I love my course - love it to pieces - and I'm not going to become an insane isolated crazy cat-lady, because I do go to societies and discuss things in seminars and have acquaintances etc etc. Really I work best with small doses of socialisation anyway. I think the main problem was that I was told that uni students are expected to make lots of friends and go out a lot (and I feel pressure quite badly). Now I don't like going out too much and alcohol makes me pretty dumb - something that bothers me - and for a while I was going out drinking anyway.
Now I'm just thinking - be myself, do what I enjoy, get on with the course, obviously be friendly but if I don't have friends maybe I can live with that.
Is this the right way to go, or should I still be trying to meet people and make friends? A big problem is thinking about accommodation for next year, I don't have anyone who would be happy to live with me yet. :/
EDIT: Oh, I do enjoy company and having people to confide in. Back home I had loads of friends and loved them all and they gave me really good support and I had fun with them. But it doesn't look like that's gonna happen anytime soon here...
You're a bit like me. I have friends, I am very comfortable and enjoy myself in social situations, but I don't have any need to have company. Truth be told, I don't care about my friends too much either. My parents are the only people I truly care about.
Introverts are NOT (or rarely are):
-Antisocial. Sometimes kinda asocial, but... Not always.
-Shy. I'm an introvert and I'm usually the loudest.
-Submissive. Some can't be bothered to speak up and waste energy talking to someone to get what they want, it's not the same thing.
-Emotionless. It's on a different set of scales than being a 'thinker' or a 'feeler'.
-Socially awkward. Some just don't care what you think.
Introverts do need:
-Contact. They're just more selective. Rather than make ten friends by pretending, she or he will make three close friends, often quickly.
-Conversations. Introverts typically prefer deep conversations and very often dislike small talk - but plenty of introverts learn to handle small-talk.
-Friends. Confidants, people to share interests. Just not loads. 'Quality not quantity'. Honesty comes into it.
Introverts aren't shut ins. They don't always hate people. They're human. They feel. They just get tired out by talking to other people. They rely on themselves. They get overstimulated more easily then extroverts and need time to switch off.
It's a very, very common thing, but society prefers extroverts. It doesn't make you weird or abnormal or mean. It means you are more comfortable and calm by yourself. You can enjoy conversation but ultimately, you will retreat to process that alone. That's the difference. You can look this up. It's not actually about social interaction at all, it's about interaction with the world at large which, in general, involves people.
Are you tired out by going outside and meeting people? Even if you enjoy yourself? Normal - introvert.
Introverts should work on tolerating company. You seem to have that one down.
Does it energise you and you feel bored when you're alone? Extrovert.
Extroverts need to work on occupying themselves without relying on others.
Pretty basic way of defining it there. You can be loud, garrulous, opinionated, assertive, friendly and... still need to retreat to find some time to think it over, making you an introvert.
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Questions about Biochemistry
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I have interests in biology and chemistry. They're probably what I'm most passionate about, so naturally I'm thinking biochemistry, but I have a bunch of questions.
Is there anyone studying biochemistry who can tell me more about it?
Would a pure chemistry or biology degree be more useful?
Is it fun? What are the job prospects?
Thanks for any help!
Going Faux: How to Fake a Piercing or Stretching Just About Anywhere
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Whether you’re already pierced or not, you may be wanting a piercing in a specific spot for your Halloween costume. That’s where fake piercings come in. Faux piercing jewelry has gotten a lot better and more realistic since the days of stick-ons and spring clips, and with a set of illusion rings or cheater plugs, it’s never been easier to get the look you’re aiming for painlessly and temporarily. Just take a look.
These are standard illusion rings:

They come in two styles, one with a moveable ball to look like a ball captive ring, and one without that fakes the style of a continuous hoop or “segment ring.” The end with the flat bar goes on the inside area of your faux piercing (like inside your bottom lip, nostril, or ear cartilage), so that it’s hidden and doesn’t give anything away. The free end is what’s seen from the outside, and often appears so realistic that even up close nobody can tell.

To fake a row of multiple piercings in the same spot, like a line of helix piercings at the upper ear cartilage or a set of spider bites on the lower lip, a double or triple illusion ring of either style works like a charm.

Depending on where you’re planning to wear illusion jewelry, the hoop may need to be pried open gently to fit. Common places that faux piercing jewelry works well include the belly button, lips, nostrils, septum, ear lobes, and various places on the ear cartilage.
To simulate the look of a stretched lobe piercing, cheater plugs are a great fix. A cheater plug has wide removable ends that mimic the look of a 0 gauge plug, but with a small, 16 gauge center that fits through most regular piercings.

These handy little items come in almost as many styles as real plugs and tapers do, and when used correctly they fake the look of a gauged piercing so well that people may ask you where you got those awesome plugs.

Cheaters are most often worn in the ears, but standard straight faux plug styles can be worn in other piercings as well, like labrets, monroes, and some cartilage piercings.
So if you’re in need of quick and painless fix to make a Halloween costume accurate or more appealing, faux piercing jewelry is definitely the way to go. And when people compliment your awesome piercing, just smile and say, “thank you.”
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