I'm studying Economics BSC YAAAY. I want to swap East slope for an ensuite accommodation i.e. Northfield, Swanborough, lewes court or stanmer court.
East slope is great for social life and its much cheaper than the other places so if you want to swap we can do so early and easily benefitting both parties.
P.s. I've spoken to sussex housing and they said it's fine and easy to swap even before the official swap list opens.
I know this is a little off topic, but I will be staying in northfield and was just wondering if there is anywhere to park outside the campus as I know you cannot park on campus. Thank you.
I lived there in number 33 3 years ago, my house as well as others had(and still have) 2 floors, Ground - Kitchen/Living Room, Rooms 1 and 2 and a bathroom. 1st floor - rooms 3,4 and 5, and a bathroom.
Anyway, I'm in East Slope, Flat 60 this time around for my final year.
Right I assume everyone has got there accomodation forms, so... 1, What you choose in order? 2, What type of offer do you hold (Us unconditionals will be sorted earlier )
I changed mine last minute and picked
1, Park houses 2, East Slope 3, Park Village 4, Phase 1/2 ETC
I got an unconditional, so should get Park houses hopefully...even though £81 is a bit evil in my opinion.
1. park village 2. east slope
was going to choose east slope as top, but decided to treat myself to a sink.
I was going to put Park Houses as my first choice, but I've been told by a friend that Lancaster House is the only sociable one out of the Park Houses - is this true? And if so, is there any way of requesting to be put in Lancaster House?
Got an unconditional to study chemistry. really want to live at northfield or swanborugh because they look amazing. I do like to go out alot but are these halls really as dead as everyone makes out?
If anyone lived there last year was there still a sociable vibe throughout the year?
i dont expect massive flat parties every night but are there still groups of sociable people who have lively(ish) prees and are up for a laugh
Got an unconditional to study chemistry. really want to live at northfield or swanborugh because they look amazing. I do like to go out alot but are these halls really as dead as everyone makes out?
If anyone lived there last year was there still a sociable vibe throughout the year?
i dont expect massive flat parties every night but are there still groups of sociable people who have lively(ish) prees and are up for a laugh
i got an unconditional for chemistry aswell just firmed it now!!
Do I still need to apply for accom if I have an insurance? It says in their housing guide you need to firm the uni to get the accom, but they just sent me an email saying I still haven't applied
i just got an unconditional offer letter for my postgraduate course in management and entrepreneurship. just wanted to know which is the best accommodation for postgraduates for my course whether on or off campus and which one in specific and why?