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Accommodation in generalNewest Review: ... can be fulfilled. The bad news is that will not be longer than a year. Say if you start your course from May, you will have to move out in September the same year anyway. And that is if you are satisfied with staying in a flat, because the chance of staying in a hall (if you are a post-grad student) is basically none. However, my advice is don’t be put off by this because the off campus accommodation offers similar standard of living in terms of rent and convenience, if not better. ... more |
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by konman - written on 25.07.00 (Useful, 59 readings)
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If you are coming to study a post-graduate degree and wishing to stay in the campus, the good news is most likely your wish can be fulfilled. The bad news is that will not be longer than a year. Say if you start your course from May, you will have to move out in September the same year anyway. And that is if you are satisfied with staying in a flat, because the chance of staying in a hall (if you are a post-grad student) is basically none. However, my advice is don’t be put off by this because the off campus accommodation offers similar standard of living in terms of rent and convenience, if not better. ...
by hoonkiat - written on 05.07.00 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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It was a dreaded experience having to deal with the accommodation office. I am sure that most students who have, directly or indirectly, in contact with this office will agree with me. However, what I am writing here represents solely my own personal encounters and experiences. Like most students coming to Nottingham University for the first time, I have opted to apply the self-catering flats managed by the accommodation office. Desperate to know the reason for not getting any reply from my application, I tried contacting the office all the way from my home country. After several failed attempts through e-mails, I tried using phone instead. It was then that I was ...


