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grey0220 Accommodation in general: ... have lived in two types of student accommodation in London, both while working in the City for the summer. I stayed in the Stamford Street Apartments attached to Kings College, and the following summer in UNITE Housing in Euston. The Stamford Street Apartments were pretty miserable temperature-wise in August, quite pricey, and very small, but otherwise were everything I asked for. They are a 5 minute walk to Water...
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grey0220 Cheney Hall
... lived in Brookes University s Cheney Student Village during my LPC - my room was en suite, and I shared a kitchen/dining room with 5 other people. During my previous degrees, I had alternately lived in private accommodation and in halls. Cheney Village was my first experience in halls in about three years, and I had sought to live there because as an American, it s incredibly difficult for me to rent privately as a student - the restrictions for my guarantors, in particular, are very high. I also knew I was only going to be in Oxford Tuesday through Friday (spending the weekends and my day off in London) so I wasn t particularly bothered about having loads of space, cat...
Read the full review: One of the better deals at Oxford Brookes by grey0220
hannahgibbins3 Halls Of Residence At The University Of Kent At Canterbury
... stayed in Tyler Court A, I feel the luxury has warped my idea of student standards but nevertheless! Tyler Court A is one of 3 Tyler Court Blocks, B & C being the most expensive and expansive of the lot. In A, you can expect 4 stories of long corridors going all the way left to right throuhg the building with rooms either side. A bit like a hotel, like a holiday inn. There is a reception with staff and a lift, also a communal workspace and communal washing room, as in where you wash your clothes, where you put coins in washing machines and tumbledryers. The corridors were split into, say, 7 rooms, to a kitchen, with a single person in each one. The stuff in th...
Read the full review: A real variety of student pit to glamorous flats by hannahgibbins3
ecs0508 Halls Of Residence At The University Of Edinburgh
... experience of Pollock Halls is that of an exchange student so a bit different to what has already been written, but perhaps useful to someone. I was in my last year of Uni back in the USA when I came to study in Edinburgh. We were given the choice of the halls, or a flat. I d spent 2 years in the dorms at my own university, and a futher year in a sorority house. I was ready for the flat experience, but on this occasion chose to stay in the halls. My reasons? More people to meet, my food provided, a decent location. Cost wasn t really an issue as it was part of my overseas package, so I m not much help on that one but for what it s worth there was a good variety of ...
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