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  1. Jwb2's Avatar
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    Question on Reserve Accommodation
    Hey, just a quick one

    If I were to miss my firm offer but be accepted by my reserve, will I be able to get into halls? What is it dependant on? Is it unlikely? Basically how does the accommodation procedure work for reserve choices?

    Thanks for any responses in advance
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    Re: Question on Reserve Accommodation
    I'm assuming that you mean insurance uni

    In that case, you need to check with the individual university, as each has different policies on accommodation for insurance applicants.

    The best place to have a look is the university's accommodation website, which can invariably be found by googling 'accommodation Bristol university" (or whichever uni it is).
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    Re: Question on Reserve Accommodation
    Thankyou (:
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