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Halls Of Residence At The University Of PortsmouthNewest Review: ... I hate it so much: This was our biggest problem with these halls. Any time of the day (though usually at 2 - 4 AM at night) is a good time for immature idiots to stumble in drunk and set off the alarms. And Trafalgar alarms are about as enjoyable as repeatedly stabbing your ears with a kitchen knife. They may have had them replaced recently, but don't hold your breath. You'll still be woken ... more |
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by - written on 14/04/09 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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Looking for student accommodation at Portsmouth Uni? There are lots to choose from, but I stayed at Trafalgar Halls on the Guildhall Campus last year, so the bulk of this review is on these halls in particular. Advice: The best thing to do is note where your department is and stay around there. For example, my main building is Eldon (Department of Creative Technologies), so I chose Trafalgar, which is literally right next to it. Harry Law, James Watson and Bateson accommodations are all nearby, as this is essentially the core vicinity of the University - all areas can be accessed from here. You can also stay at Langstone Student Village, but it's a far way out ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/08/08 (Useful, 88 readings)
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There are 3 different locations to chose from to begin with, these are the langstone campus, Rees and Burrel halls, and the guildhall halls. All offer different qualities. First of all the langstone campus is quite far way from the main university and the city centre however this issue can be resolved as there is a free university bus service which goes around all day on weekdays untill late and is free for students to use. Also these halls are the only halls where parking is available, so if you wish to bring a car you will have to chose a hall from here. There are a mix of self catering/ part catered and self catering, like wise a choice of ensuite or not. ... Read the complete review

