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Halls Of Residence At The University Of LutonNewest Review: ... notice. There was an aerial socket, but unfortunately no way of getting onto the internet either through dial up or the uni network. I understand this is going to change soon though. There was a payphone on the floor below which took phonecards (personally I used a BT charge card which charged back to my parents phone bill). It also accepted incoming halls, if ever anyone heard the ... more |
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by - written on 24/06/02 (Very useful, 220 readings)
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I have been in halls in Luton for 2 separate years. In my first year I was Milliners way, and had the time of my life. Yes it's a fair bit away from the university, unless you want a longish walk it's better to catch the bus, but as that is cheap it doesn't matter much. My room was a reasonable size, bigger than the room smost of my friends had at other universities. It has a desk all down one length, into which was incorporated a sink at one end and a wrdrobe at the other, and in the middle there were some drawers. Above the desk section there were shelves attached to the walls. There was a large window at the opposite end to the door. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/05/01 (Very useful, 307 readings)
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Experiencing prison must be a more pleasant experience than living in the halls of residence at the University of Luton. I was fortunate enough to actually get placed in my first choice of halls site – Bute Street. You have four options when choosing at Luton and the Bute Street site is their flagship halls of residence. It’s aimed at being a student village, which it’s not. It’s basically about 10 huge blocks of newly built flats and at first it looks really nice. How wrong one could be. When you come on your open day to University of Luton, you are given a guided tour of some halls. Now being very crafty they are, they infact ... Read the complete review

