Alexander Thomas, 27, of Penygroes, Gwynedd, must serve six years before being considered for parole. His victims were 21, 17 and 14 at the time, Caernarfon Crown Court heard.
The former Bangor University student, who denied the charges, raped the 14-year-old in the university gardens as she went home from school. Judge Dafydd Hughes told Thomas he displayed "contempt and arrogance and an almost flippant attitude" towards the way he treated young women.
Judge Hughes said his youngest victim had been raped three times and Thomas had shown disregard for anyone who was vulnerable.
Gordon Hennell, prosecuting, said two of the women had self-harmed after their ordeal and the other said she felt isolated and scarred.
Simon Mills, defending, said Thomas would find being in prison for a long time a "very difficult experience."http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-18176368








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