Is DeHav a bit anti social?

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    Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    Doing a bit of scouting around (TSR, Facebook etc..) and I'm starting to get the impression that De Hav doesn't really have that much fun. Am I wrong? If I'm right please tell me so I can switch my all intentions to Telford Court..

    :cool:
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by SuarezAlonso)
    Doing a bit of scouting around (TSR, Facebook etc..) and I'm starting to get the impression that De Hav doesn't really have that much fun. Am I wrong? If I'm right please tell me so I can switch my all intentions to Telford Court..

    :cool:
    these are usually from people who lived on college lane and seem to think that nothing happens on de hav - they are wrong, promise!

    I have been kept up countless nights cause of parties so I really don't understand why people always say de have is quiet.. :/
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by Pop_tart)
    these are usually from people who lived on college lane and seem to think that nothing happens on de hav - they are wrong, promise!

    I have been kept up countless nights cause of parties so I really don't understand why people always say de have is quiet.. :/
    That's good enough for me, thanks
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    The main differences between college lane and dehav are that you have shared bathrooms on college lane and the accommodation is generally cheaper. You're also closer to the forum, which is good if you like the forum and go lots.
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    Im Living on De Hav and i honestly want to party a lot so its not going to be anti social
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by Srone)
    Im Living on De Hav and i honestly want to party a lot so its not going to be anti social
    Same here!
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    The only thing that annoys me about De Hav is that there is no place to properly lounge, except a few stools in the kitchen. When i applied i thought there was a place to actually sit. Oh Well
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by SuarezAlonso)
    Same here!
    What Flat are you ?
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
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    What Flat are you ?
    Conditional offer. Wont receive until I get my results.. You got yours?
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by SuarezAlonso)
    Conditional offer. Wont receive until I get my results.. You got yours?
    Watton, Flat 09. Good luck with your results, god i remember how stressful that was. What A levels did you take and what are you studying at Herts ?
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by Srone)
    The only thing that annoys me about De Hav is that there is no place to properly lounge, except a few stools in the kitchen. When i applied i thought there was a place to actually sit. Oh Well
    This is the same in Roberts Way though.. All you got is a tiny kitchen that hardly fits all 8 people in who live in the house. I think all of the different kinds of accommodation have their pros and cons that way
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    (Original post by Srone)
    Watton, Flat 09. Good luck with your results, god i remember how stressful that was. What A levels did you take and what are you studying at Herts ?
    Accounting/Finance.. I liked the idea of rolling out of bed and into a lecture..
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by Pop_tart)
    This is the same in Roberts Way though.. All you got is a tiny kitchen that hardly fits all 8 people in who live in the house. I think all of the different kinds of accommodation have their pros and cons that way

    Bit out of topic but are visitors allowed in The Forum ?
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    Re: Is DeHav a bit anti social?
    (Original post by Srone)
    Bit out of topic but are visitors allowed in The Forum ?
    In short: yes!


    The Forum is a public place so generally everyone is allowed in really There are specific student nights though (students only).
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