Private Shared Bathrooms?

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  1. KatieTheFish's Avatar
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    Private Shared Bathrooms?
    I'm a bit stuck over whether I should apply for a private shared bathroom or a single study. Does anyone who stayed in a private shared bathroom have any advice? Are the bathrooms as good as the shared bathrooms for the single study? Are the rooms just the same? Is it more isolated in a private shared bathroom? Is it more awkward sharing with one person than a few?
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    Re: Private Shared Bathrooms?
    Anyone?
  3. rgc610's Avatar
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    Re: Private Shared Bathrooms?
    I would like to know too guys!
  4. Kalishka's Avatar
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    Re: Private Shared Bathrooms?
    I haven't stayed in a private shared bathroom, but i did view one in Lenton and Wortley hall and fell in love with it. The rooms were larger than others i had viewed. In the section i saw there was a mini flat of four students with two full bathrooms, but there were also corridors that had eight students and four bathrooms. It's pot luck on which you get. i stayed in a single study room in sherwood for five days last year and to be honest, i despised it. I now have an offer for a private shared bathroom in sherwood hall, so will have to see how that works out...!
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