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Hunter Court & Coopers Court:
... Court, as it states on its webpage, is ideally situated right in the heart of the university campus. The Edward Wright building, one of the main ports of call for internet access, is directly opposite and is open 24 hours. The St Machar bar and the Bobbin are also only a stone s throw away, especially useful if you happen to require some chill-out time over a beer or two. A particular favourite amongst those l... Read the full review: Hunter Court review by Former Aberdonian |
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Don Street Accommodation / 168 rooms within 30 flats |
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Spring Garden Accommodation / 448 student rooms spread throughout 81 flats |
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North Court/South House Accommodation / 381 single study bedrooms |
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Burnett House Accommodation / 132 single study bedroom part of the Hillhead Halls |
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Hector Boece Accommodation / 396 single study bedrooms part of the Hillhead Halls |
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Keith House Accommodation / 102 single study bedrooms part of the Hillhead Halls |
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Esslemont House Accommodation / 138 single study bedrooms part of the Hillhead Halls |
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Wavell House Accommodation / 188 standard rooms part of the Hillhead Halls |
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Fyfe House Accommodation / 164 standard rooms part of the Hillhead Halls |
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Adam Smith House Accommodation / 164 standard rooms part of the Hillhead Halls. |
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Halls Of Residence At The University of Stirling ... a former resident of AKD for 3 years between 1999-2002, there is no doubting the hall s appeal. Prior to refursbishment in 1999, the hall was, what can only be described as, a damp, dingy and dated squalor with brown carpets and white breeze block walls taking pride of place throughout. The breeze blocks are still there (there was little they could do about that, save knock the entire halls down) but the place has been revamped to a high standard. You have your ubiquitous ISDN lines providing internet access, a little-used games rooms and a welcoming reception area. The rooms are small and adequate for their function though provide no real talking point. Use them as... Read the full review: AKD is the best hall! by luke1081 |
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Halls Of Residence At The University Of Edinburgh ... s a lot about Pollock Halls on here, but not much about the self-catered residences offered by the University of Edinburgh. These include places such as Warrender Park Crescent, Nicolson Street, Kincaids Court, Darroch Court, Hermit s Croft, and so on. As someone who s done the freshers thing twice (I took an interruption of study, didn t complete my first freshers year, and am doing it again) - I ve stayed in two different self-catered residences, and feel I know them enough now to review them. The first I stayed in was 5 Nicolson Street. This was originally post-grad accommodation, until the uni ran out of places to put their ever-increasing numbers of first y... Read the full review: Self catered flats by Froggerella |
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Halls Of Residence At The University Of Edinburgh ... Pollock halls is quite expensive - that I can t deny, but if you are aware of the price and want a halls that is in a stunning and picturesque setting, where the food is absolutely fine (and im no food slob who only eats chips and beans) - they ve even recently won awards for their healthy food - and resnet (free fast unlimited internet in most of the halls) then Pollock is for you. I m not really sure why the presence of ras is always either greatly exaggerated or made out to be the worst thing in the whole world ever. If you don t like ras sloanes whatever - you don t have to hang out with them! It s not like every other person is some horrible snob girl thing!... Read the full review: Pollock Halls, Not That Bad by Joe |





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