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Which is the best, in your opinion, kind of room to have:
Normal/halls
Cluster blocks (6-8 rooms and shared bathroom/kitchen)
Cluster blocks with en-suite (for those scared to poo in a shared bathroom)
Off-campus house (generally cheaper I think but more travel)
Thanks a lot in advance.
Why they hell did they want a picture anyway?
"Hey, look at this skank! No en-suite for you, darlin'" etc etc
Got anything back yet, gamesfreak?
Quite a few people I know who are going to Lincoln got into the same problem of discarding the letter with the form in it.
It was pretty small though.
I was thinking about accomodation today ... thought that is was a bit odd I've not been sent anything through the post about it. So I had a look through the mountains of paper-work I've got, to find a tiny little application form shoved with a letter I got last year sometime, which has to be in by next week.
So that got done rather quickly, and off it goes.
Hope I haven't screwed up my chances of getting a decent room.
They could have at least reminded me after I chose my uni, or sent the stuff through then, or do something remotely helpful. Assclowns.
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> Just keep telling them you're Notable. Hehe. ;)
With a pause between the 'not' and 'able'. :P
> Yep, a sexy beast like myself would be a machine on campus but alas I
> get none.
SHEEPY = Sexy Machina
Just keep telling them you're Notable. Hehe. ;)
> Hedfix wrote:
> Getting up 5 mins before a lecture and strolling in there on time is
> great.
>
> Even better if you're a student.
>
> I have that option at York, seeing as there is accomodation right
> next to the place where most of my lectures will take place, but I
> dont know whether I'd rather have a bit of a walk in a morning, might
> be much more sociable...
Staying up later with your mates is more sociable I'd wager.
> I wouldn't recommend commuting to anyone, ever.
If I were to have lived at home, last year would have been shockingly crap and I probably would have quit uni.
I joined one club and the social side wasn't that good, luckily however I made some great mates in halls and went out loads of times there.