Guys i'm about the send my forum which one would you recommend from the following : Northfield , Swanborough ( or however is spelled ) , Stanmer Court . I want an en-suite room and prefer a sociable environment
Yeah. I didn't knw we could apply yet? I firmed like a week ago, so can we start applying now?
Hey, no Sussex send letters on when and how to apply for your accommodation around March. You are then given until the 1st August to apply to be guaranteed a place on campus, providing it is your first year studying at the university Hope this helps
Apologies if this has been asked a million times before, but how likely is it that I will get decent accommodation (or any at all for that matter) if I go to Sussex as my insurance?
Apologies if this has been asked a million times before, but how likely is it that I will get decent accommodation (or any at all for that matter) if I go to Sussex as my insurance?
You are not guaranteed accommodation on campus and most likely you will not get it. However Brighton is full of student accommodation to let so you shouldn't find it difficult to find somewhere to live. Also the university will not abandon you as they do help you to find somewhere to live.
I'm not sure whether this is the right place to post about rooms available in Brighton, but it's worth a try!
We have an £87.50 per week room with double bed available in 4 person house just off Lewes Road (near Sainsburys). One of our housemates is off on placement next year leaving us 3 guys with a room to fill. We're a fairly sociable bunch and hard working (mostly). We're currently studying Digital Media, Biology and Outdoor Adventurous Activities. The house is located on Riley Road and room is available for uni year starting Sept 2012. If you're interested feel free to contact me on here!
I currently live on campus at Sussex (Northfield) and have been to all of the residences and know about it etc so if you have any questions ask away.
Also, I was a conditional and I applied as soon as the letters came and I was given my first choice as its first come first serve. If you want somewhere specific, always be quick!
Is there anyone on here currently living in East Slope? Struggling to find decent photographs, even on here. Firmed Sussex a few weeks ago, think my first choice is going to be East Slope and then Park Houses.
I currently live on campus at Sussex (Northfield) and have been to all of the residences and know about it etc so if you have any questions ask away.
Also, I was a conditional and I applied as soon as the letters came and I was given my first choice as its first come first serve. If you want somewhere specific, always be quick!
Hey, i've firmed Sussex and am thinking of going for Park Houses. Are the kitchens OK size and are they mega noisy? Also considering Brighthelm and Park Village. Thankssss
Hey, i've firmed Sussex and am thinking of going for Park Houses. Are the kitchens OK size and are they mega noisy? Also considering Brighthelm and Park Village. Thankssss
Hello, They're okay. It depends where you go because some have new kitchens fitted and some have the really old ones so it is the luck of the draw. Brighthelm is really nice (have a washing machine which everyone begs to use!!) and Park village is the same really but can get quite rowdy as people can cut through your flat to the next. Hope that helps :s I'd say any flat can get noisy it just depends on who you live with, luck of the draw im afraid :/
Hello, They're okay. It depends where you go because some have new kitchens fitted and some have the really old ones so it is the luck of the draw. Brighthelm is really nice (have a washing machine which everyone begs to use!!) and Park village is the same really but can get quite rowdy as people can cut through your flat to the next. Hope that helps :s I'd say any flat can get noisy it just depends on who you live with, luck of the draw im afraid :/
I live in park village and it's definitely not possible to go from one house to the next from the inside. The kitchens in park village are rather small but there are 2 in each house. I love park village, the only downside is that there is not really a communal area in most houses.
Park houses have lovely kitchens and they are close to most uni buildings. I suppose it's personal preference but I really don't like the layout of the park houses bedrooms. Looks very small and cramped.
If you have the money definitely go for Brighthelm. Nice rooms, lovely kitchen and even a balcony downstairs
Remember that when you apply for houses you can pick whether you want a quiet house so there are rowdy and quiet areas for each accommodation type.
I live in park village and it's definitely not possible to go from one house to the next from the inside. The kitchens in park village are rather small but there are 2 in each house. I love park village, the only downside is that there is not really a communal area in most houses.
Park houses have lovely kitchens and they are close to most uni buildings. I suppose it's personal preference but I really don't like the layout of the park houses bedrooms. Looks very small and cramped.
If you have the money definitely go for Brighthelm. Nice rooms, lovely kitchen and even a balcony downstairs
Remember that when you apply for houses you can pick whether you want a quiet house so there are rowdy and quiet areas for each accommodation type.
You can request a quiet flat/house. But I don't think they actually look at that bit. I requested a quiet flat and actually submitted medical evidence to say why I needed one. I've been told my flat (in Northfield) is noisier than East Slope.