Reading university, catered halls which is the best????

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  1. njgabb's Avatar
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    Reading university, catered halls which is the best????
    Im joining this year and im not sure between Winsor, Wantage or StPatricks hall??
    I like socialising and going out alot so i want to go to the most lively, can someone give me the pros and cons of each and what they would reccomend, thanks.
  2. wateva's Avatar
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    Re: Reading university, catered halls which is the best????
    i recommend Godric Gryffindor.
  3. Rcurious's Avatar
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    Re: Reading university, catered halls which is the best????
    Hi there

    I've also got the same problem for Reading :L

    Just out of curiosity, which course are you planning to do?
  4. comeonyoubees's Avatar
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    Re: Reading university, catered halls which is the best????
    If you want the most sociable of the catered halls its St.Patricks by far!!! You wil always have people in St.Pats going out quite a few times in a week especially in first 2 terms. Would recommend St.Pats for anyone looking for a sociableness!
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