College hall or Commonwealth halls??

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  1. jayy1994's Avatar
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    College hall or Commonwealth halls??
    Hey guys i need to decide which intercollegiate hall to choose.
    I'm going to be a first-year so i want it to be quite social-able but at the same time value for its money.
    any ideas which one?
  2. Lore92's Avatar
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    Re: College hall or Commonwealth halls??
    I have included both in my application form... I actually had to list 18 preferences, same for you? In which Uni will you be studying?

    I have made my choice following this criteria: not too distant from the Uni (transports in London can be very very expensive) and not too expensive either (I've chosen shared rooms first).
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