I'm needing to choose.
The three I'm currently thinking of are:
a) Just over 100 people on corridors. Has been described as being a bit like a hotel on the social side of things but has a bar etc 5 minutes from university. £3134
b) 30 person mansion. Large garden, with trees. Across suspension brigde from nightlife and 20 min from university (but thats closer than most of the catered halls), £2584 and I can't work out how it can possibly be so cheap (except maybe sharing a kitchen with 15 people)
c) Just over 100 people in flats (think I'd prefer corridors). In busy area of town where main city nightlife is (although I'm not completey sure if thats where the studenty stuff is). £2812
What do you lot think?


student accomadation questions
Started by xhurdlergirlx, Apr 28 2007 06:46 PM
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#21
Posted 12 June 2007 - 11:46 PM
#22
Posted 13 June 2007 - 10:37 PM
I'm assuming these are yearly prices or something and not monthly?
I'd go for option 3, the idea of corridors is nice, but it means sharing bathrooms and kitchens with loads of people, and finding people who you've never met before in your kitchen at 4 in the morning eating your food. But with the flat idea you have to be prepared to be put in with a load of weirdos. I've been in both istuations and I'm not sure which one was worse.
I'd go for option 3, the idea of corridors is nice, but it means sharing bathrooms and kitchens with loads of people, and finding people who you've never met before in your kitchen at 4 in the morning eating your food. But with the flat idea you have to be prepared to be put in with a load of weirdos. I've been in both istuations and I'm not sure which one was worse.
#23
Posted 13 June 2007 - 10:52 PM
I would personally go for the cheapest.
Anything is good though, don't go looking for luxury. Even if its crap, its only for a year and its amazing how well you can cope without things that you're normally used to.
Anything is good though, don't go looking for luxury. Even if its crap, its only for a year and its amazing how well you can cope without things that you're normally used to.
#24
Posted 14 June 2007 - 05:00 PM
I'm assuming these are yearly prices or something and not monthly?
I'd go for option 3, the idea of corridors is nice, but it means sharing bathrooms and kitchens with loads of people, and finding people who you've never met before in your kitchen at 4 in the morning eating your food. But with the flat idea you have to be prepared to be put in with a load of weirdos. I've been in both istuations and I'm not sure which one was worse.
I'd go for option 3, the idea of corridors is nice, but it means sharing bathrooms and kitchens with loads of people, and finding people who you've never met before in your kitchen at 4 in the morning eating your food. But with the flat idea you have to be prepared to be put in with a load of weirdos. I've been in both istuations and I'm not sure which one was worse.
Yeah, they're yearly, theres no way I'd pay that much if it was monthly.
I'm gravitating towards the cheapest too, although I don't know how only 30 people would affect my social life.
#25
Posted 23 June 2009 - 10:39 PM
Have you tried looking in the NSLDS think thats the right letters? It lists only the student loans that youre responsible for repaying.
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