12.1.12

Hi

This is a blog which I have created and developed as a part of my Media course in London College of Communication.
Even though I don't post here anymore, you may still find some useful information about life in London on this page.

Thanks to everyone who has been supporting this project and especially to my tutor Nicola Baird!

Peace,

Vadim ;)

6.12.11

LONDONERS: MC NO LIMIT AKA JAY BUDMAN

LONDONERS is a part of the blog which is dedicated to interesting people living in London

the first article here is and interview with urban music artist MC No Limit aka Jay Budman dated back to March 2011

No Limit and Pharoahe Monch on Hip-Hop Kemp

Upcoming grime dubstep and dnb artist with great potential - Jay Budman aka MC No Limit talks to Vadim Kasperovics about universities as an alternative to street crime in urban culture, and the secrets of how to benefit from being an independent artist. 
Evgeniy, better known as Jay Budman or MC No Limit is one step away from becoming a new major urban music artist. The 24 year-old is busy recording his debut album, producing music, performing in The Ministry of Sound and writing a dissertation for his final year at the University of East London, a place where Tinchy Stryder was doing the same things a few years ago. But he finds some time to show me the university sound facilities he is using to create his music and have a talk about what’s going on down there.



1.12.11

LONDON IS CHEAP! FREE EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT


it is true that london is one of the most expensive cities in the world. but this should not put you off, as there is plenty of cool stuff that you can do here absolutely for FREE! street art and art galleries, cultural events, free concerts, exhibitions, food and wine tastings and so much more this is a guide of some of the online resources that will show you the way to the free events and entertainment, discounts and loads of fun!


if you are a facebook user (is there someone who is not?) i suggest you to 'like' these pages:
you can also find loads of similar pages yourself, it is a very easy way to stay tuned into the cities social life


here is a list of some of the websites that also will be very useful for the seekers of cheap stuff:

30.11.11

ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO ACCESS HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UK.

britain is considered to be one of the best places to get a higher education. it's best universities are ranked among the top of the world, the diplomas are recognized worldwide, study methods are a great combination of tradition and innovation, and here you have the widest choice of courses you can ever imagine - everyone will find something that will be interesting and engaging.

so where do we start?

decide what do you want to study and which university do you want to attend. you can use this and this university rankings as reference, there you can browse unis by subject and location as well as easily access full institution's profile or website where you can find more information about the courses that you are interested in (course program, entry requirements etc).

23.11.11

HOW TO AVOID STREET FUNDRAISERS?

first of all, i don't want to sound like an *hole and convert people to anti-charity thinking and all the stuff like that, they all are doing a great job for the good cause, but... sometimes those street fundraisers are soo annoying! i used to work as a fundraiser for a few weeks, and was terrified when found out that most of the people working there don't even know what are they signing people up for! some of them don't care about helping poor, or treating diseases or anything except of how much commission are they going to get. shocking!.

so when these people are coming up to you and are asking to spare a minute to help someone (they actually mean 10-15 minutes to sign you up for a monthly donation) you don't want to be rude and kill this nice and caring, always fake-smiling person's confidence. this is why i am giving you some of the phrases to nicely avoid fundraisers:

13.11.11

8.11.11

HOW TO FIND A PLACE IN LONDON?

there are so many houses, rooms and student accommodation available for rent in london. however finding a right one could be a very time-consuming and stressful experience. there are plenty of things to consider, such as location and affordability, and even when you found the right combination of the two, the condition of the place may not be as good as it was described in the ad, or it may get taken buy another person even before you managed to arrange a viewing.. very disappointing!

a step-by-step guide to getting a new home
  1. find the area that is suitabe for you
    london is such a big city and i am shure you  don't want to spend hours and hours on the public transport every day. this is why it is important to make sure that your new home is not located too far from your key points of interests, such as work, uni, or your mates place.
    and, of course, it could have been just as easy as that if there was no financial question involved. as a general rule - the closer to the centre, the more expensive the house will be. If you, however want to live somewhere not farther than zone 2-3 and your pocket is not infinite, you are most likely to settle in some of the worst areas in east or south london. more information on the average pricing of your area of interest can be found here.