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grey0220 Accommodation in general: ... have lived in two types of student accommodation in London, both while working in the City for the summer. I stayed in the Stamford Street Apartments attached to Kings College, and the following summer in UNITE Housing in Euston. The Stamford Street Apartments were pretty miserable temperature-wise in August, quite pricey, and very small, but otherwise were everything I asked for. They are a 5 minute walk to Water...
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kjmccabe Halls Of Residence At City University
... on site - all in the same boat 5. Sharing your bathroom is not the end of the world - do all these students have en-suite bathrooms at home? Surley they can wait till they have graduated and can afford three times the amount of rent per week to get an ensuite bathroom? Finally, there has been comments made regarding the security at halls, ie, it is strict and guest must sign in before hand etc. There is a reason for this - The Univeristy is protecting the welfare of its students! We live in 2009 London - do we really want anyone off the street walking in to a building which houses 500 18 year olds, not to mention the number of laptops, iPods etc? Think about i.......
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rachieb123 Halls Of Residence At Kingston University in general
... lived at Clayhill halls of residence which is situated in Surbiton. As far as I am aware, these were the most expensive halls to stay in (I paid £97 p/w) as they were all ensuite rooms. The blocks are made up of three floors, (ground, first, second) and contain three flats each with four rooms. Room 1 for some reason is a lot bigger then the others; I was lucky enough to get this room! The university provides a bus which ran every 20 minutes, which took you to the university. The bus service ended around 10pm usually, however cabs in Kingston and Surbiton don t cost that much if it is split between a few of you. I would say that travel to and from these halls really is...
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empowering Halls Of Residence At City University
... called Walter Sickert . It was the halls which came with en-suite bathroom and shower. I never liked the idea of sharing toilets with other fellow students. The entrance to the Halls is really narrow with hardly any parking space. But being students we dont have enough money to afford and run a car, not to mention the transport in London is great anyways. When entering you are greeted with security guards. They require you to show your Hall Pass to be allowed through. Its strict and uncovenient but at least you know its a safe hall. When you enter, there are many floors and levels you can go to. I was on floor one so there was no need for me to travel far to acce...
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