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ainfigree Halls Of Residence At The University Of Cambridge: ... the other Cambridge accommodation reviewer says, and I think dooyoo should perhaps take note of, there is *no such thing* as "halls of residence" at Cambridge. What there is, however, is accommodation provided by the individual colleges. I'm at Trinity and so I'll take you on a guided tour of some of the accommodation available to students here... Firstly Trinity is a huge college with the ...
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Accommodation - Orwell and Wolfson Close Orwell and Wolfson Close
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Norfolk Terrace Norfolk Terrace
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Accommodation - Nelson Court Nelson Court
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Constable Terrace Constable Terrace
Accommodation / En-suite and paired unit rooms
 
 
Accommodation - Ransomes Way Student Village Ransomes Way Student Village
Accommodation / 500 single study bedrooms
 
 
Mildmay Hall of Residence Mildmay Hall of Residence
7 units with 10 study-bedrooms, sharing kitchens and bathroom facilities, 1 unit of 16 study / Accommodation /bedrooms, 2 smaller units of 5 students sharing
 
 
Accommodation - Swinhoe Hall of Residence Swinhoe Hall of Residence
Accommodation / 119 students, single study bedrooms
 
 
Bridgets Halls of Residence & Nightingale Hall of Residence Bridgets Halls of Residence & Nightingale Hall of Residence
Accommodation / convenient for the city centre, up to one hundred and eight students a
 
 
Accommodation - Peter Taylor Halls of Residence Peter Taylor Halls of Residence
254 students in single, en-suite rooms in flats of between 3 and 10 students sharing a kitchen / Accommodation /dining room
 
 
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magpie Halls Of Residence At The University Of Cambridge
... is an unusual university - with no halls of residence, as such. Everyone in Cambridge University belongs to a college, and for each of their three years, they stay in college accomodation. This ranges from ancient draughty rooms in the college itself, to modern 'hostels' built on the outskirts of the city. When I was in Cambridge I was a member of Kings College. In my first year I stayed in the Keynes block, in my second and third years I stayed in Newnham Terrace hostel. I had friends who lived in various other hostels, and I will now descibe some of these glorious places! I also had friends in other colleges, and I'll end by talking about...
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ermintrude Accommodation in general
... and folklore surround the residences at UEA. Well, maybe that's a bit strong, but they all have their own character, and the odd little story (true or otherwise) attached. Whether you want to live in a big ol' breezeblock or an en-suite Travelodge-a-like, there's something for you. Most of the accommodation is on the campus proper, or in the nearby Village. There are also some residences in the city, and a few out at Bowthorpe, a nearby residential area. Neither of these two are in particularly enticing areas, it must be said. While some accommodations feature double rooms, I don't know of anyone who's been forced to share with someone the...
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violentviolet Accommodation in general
... quality and price of accomodation vary hugely depending on the college you are at. Many colleges have recently decided to impliment massive rent rise of up to 65% (eg. Kings) to make up for the recent cut in government funding. Such an increase would push up the price of a room to £70-75+ a week. This will hit students from middle income families particularly hard as they will be unable to claim additional help from rent bursaries and hardship funds. I should stress that not all colleges will be resorting to such extreme measures although most will be forced to increase rents by a considerable proportion. For example, my own college, Newnham, is carrying out incr...
Read the full review: Don't expect a balcony, a butler and en suite bathroom... by violentviolet
 
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