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  1. Diaphanous's Avatar
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    • Location: England
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    Postgraduate accomodation
    There seem to be a lot of threads for accommodation advice, but for Undergraduates. I think we need a PG accommodation thread.

    I'm going to start a master's degree in September, and I would be grateful if some people could give me advice on what accommodation is good.

    My lectures are going to be on Sutton Bonington campus and University Park campus, with the project probably on Sutton Bonington. I was going to go for Bonington hall but I saw a very negative review on Google maps. Melton Hall, Raleigh Park, and St. Peter's court all look too far away (how long would it take to bus to Sutton Bonington?) so my choices are Bonington Hall, Broadgate Park, Cloister House, or privately owned accomodation.

    I would be going for the cheapest room type (usually single study flat) if that helps).

    thanks!
  2. Fynch101's Avatar
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    • Location: Leeds
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    Re: Postgraduate accomodation
    I got a room in Melton. All of my lectures are going to be in university park, but it only took me 20 mins to walk there from Melton yesterday.
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