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Newest Review: ... slidy slides and 40-40. It is quite pricey, but if you can push the belt out I would definitely urge anyone to go for Penny C. I know I... more

 

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jrd209
Premium Review Halls Of Residence At The University Of Exeter: Penny C - incredible (324 words)
by - written on 15/03/09 (Very useful, 372 readings)
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The first day I arrived in halls I thought I was in a hotel! I was put in Pennsylvania Court, more commonly known as 'Penny C' amongst the students. The bedrooms were amazing, there was a large cupboard, a huge desk, shelves, chest of draws, mini fridge, en-suite shower-room and toilet, and a double bed, yes a double bed in student accommodation, ...  Read the complete review

Bristolboy
Premium Review Glasney Parc, Tremough Campus, Cornwall (451 words)
by - written on 10/07/08 (Very useful, 429 readings)
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I am studying at the University of Exeter's Cornwall Campus and in the first year (I am now in my third) I was a resident of Glasney Parc, the halls of residence of the Tremough Campus. The campus has all been built within the last five years or so, and so along with the academic areas of the site all the accomodation is virtually ...  Read the complete review

orchid1988
Premium Review Halls Of Residence At The University Of Exeter: Is Pennsylvania Court really worth the price? (644 words)
by - written on 28/06/08 (Very useful, 642 readings)
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Today saddened me somewhat, for the very last time I closed and locked the door of my room at Pennsylvania court. For those who don't know, Pennsylvania court or "Penny C" as it is colloquially known, is one of the three catered luxury halls on the Exeter Campus and in my opinion is much better than either of the others. Rooms in ...  Read the complete review

nicorebel
Premium Review St Lukes Halls (125 words)
by - written on 08/03/06 (Somewhat useful, 269 readings)
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I resided in small halls just outside St Lukes Campus. I was a trainee teacher which was intense therefore I needed calmness and peacefulness to study as well as to relax. I did have a peaceful time here. The other students were pleasant and clean, sheets were cleaned once a week, showers were warm, heating was always on, the rooms were decent ...  Read the complete review

Harleq123
Premium Review Halls Of Residence At The University Of Exeter: Duryard: more than meets the eye! (294 words)
by - written on 12/07/02 (Useful, 1323 readings)
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On the day I moved into Jessie Montgomery House, one of the four Duryard Halls, my heart sank into my shiny new university trainers. Having had images of stately halls of learning with deep carpets and luxurious fittings. I was greeted however with dull and dark acres of grey within the building, endless staircases and a room which Romanian ...  Read the complete review

jamesdean1981
Premium Review Self Catering for All (108 words)
by - written on 06/10/01 (Somewhat useful, 425 readings)
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Lafrowda halls are somewhat basic, but provide great value for money at less than £50 a week for the year. This includes the use of a communal kitchen, which is well equipped, although has nowhere NEAR enough fridges – 3 for 12 people! Close to both the university buildings, lying as it does on the edge of campus, and the city ...  Read the complete review

data
Premium Review Halls Of Residence At The University Of Exeter: Exeter Halls (767 words)
by - written on 18/08/01 (Very useful, 2119 readings)
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As has been mentioned in some of the other opinions, Exeter University has a variety of catered accommodation, mostly for the freshers, but a fair number of people choose to move back in during their third year. During my first year I lived in one of the Exeter Halls, Lopes. These halls are grouped close to campus, with the advantage of being ...  Read the complete review

TigerTiger
Premium Review Clydesdale Rise (2504 words)
by - written on 13/04/01 (Very useful, 1214 readings)
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The University of Exeter is very lucky in that it has a great deal of accomodation to offer students, guarenteeing all first years a place in halls. In addition to this though, they also make provisions for postgraduate students. I mean how often are postgraduates the forgotten students? They presume that because they have already been in the ...  Read the complete review

Chris+H
Premium Review Halls Of Residence At The University Of Exeter: My Little Home Away From Home (634 words)
by - written on 10/02/01 (Very useful, 779 readings)
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The University Of Exeter, promises to provide accommodation for any Fresher who requires it. This is a promise that they continue to live up to. If you get in through clearing you may have to spend a few weeks in overflow accommodation at the Crossmead conference centre, but you will be fitted into a hall fairly rapidly. What's it ...  Read the complete review

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