[quote=Notorious] I thought it was informally known as London University? So kind of how over here we have the "University of Michigan" but everyone just calls it Michigan University cuz' you know... humans be lazy ;)And my mistake. I knew there were different schools for it. But I wasn't sure which one James would be studying at so I just referred to it all as London University.In terms of which part of London, James lives in Westminster, but I haven't really decided yet on where he was raised. Is London kind of like New York City where you have the Brooklyn Accent, Bronx, Manhattan, etc?Also West Country... so like Lancashire, Liverpool, Wales? Forgive me, I'm not familiar with all the regions. Which constitute West country? [/quote] Nah, I go to a University of London uni, but I say which one I go to. I've never said "I go to University of London". It's Kings College London (King's), University College London (UCL), or London School of Economics (LSE) but there are others that are London-based, just not officially University of London. James probably goes to one of he first two as a medic, and unless his parents are MEGA-LOADED, it's not likely he lives in Westminster. Source: I pretty much can't afford to live in London and my parents give me a lot of support. Westminster is dead central and has the expense that goes with it. London's huge and has lots of accents, yeah, but I don't know them well. I don't know them super-well, but there's generic posh-sounding, cockney, and saaaff landan (South London). You're probably best with 'generic posh' xD The West Country is, yeah, no, not the places you mentioned :P. Bristol, Exeter, Devon, Cornwall. The Southwest of the country, basically.