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Good advice, never thought about Byres road in relation to Strathclyde uniIf it were me I'd try and get a flat share as close to Byres Road as possible and just cycle into the city to the University. It's about three miles and takes 15 minutes according to Google so even if you double that time it's still not exactly a big commute.
Byres Road has plenty of bars and there are couple of clubs around also, the main place of activity being Ashton Lane but there are many other places nearby. Full of students (Glasgow Uni is right there) and some eccentric types and hardly any neds (chavs), it's a very safe area, probably one of the safest where there's a nightlife also and lots of nice girls who aren't chavy. Plenty of shops, cafes, restaurants etc and even a cinema. There's also an underground station so on a horrible day you can jump on the tube and get off at St Enoch's and walk up to the uni. If you want to go to the bars or clubs in the city centre then there's plenty of buses which will take about 10 mins. There's also a huge taxi rank on Byres Road and easy to grab a cab. There's a supermarket at the top of it and the Botanic Gardens which is great to chill out and have a beer during summer and there's various events there also (Bard in the Botanics etc)
To the south of Byres Road you have Partick and you'll come across the odd ned and jakey but nothing to worry about. It's an upcoming area and plenty of decent wee places to visit there also (cafes, pubs etc). Walking towards the city you have the Transport Museum, the Tall Ship, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and some nice parks plus more nightlife along Argyle Street (before it hits the city)
It's definitely sacrificing any commuting costs and spending that bit extra to stay in a nicer and safer area. If money is tight I would prefer to be able to go out at night without having to worry about how to get there and more importantly how to get home at 2-3am! On and around Byres Road it's all on your doorstep. It will probably cost a little more than other places but then you won't have commuting and late night taxi costs. I'd also recommend sharing with one or two others, it's cheaper, more sociable and will help build a friends network quicker.