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  1. fivc's Avatar
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    accommodations waiting list
    I'm currently an international third year undergraduate and I've been put on the halls waiting list. I really need halls this year because of financial reasons. Does anyone have any idea of what my chances are? Are there a lot of cancellations after a level results are out?
  2. Swayum's Avatar
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    Re: accommodations waiting list
    I think the accommodation office is kind of slow but I think a lot of international students do get halls from waiting lists in late September. That's obviously not ideal, but that's LSE accommodation for you.

    Send them a sob story about how difficult it is for you as an international student every 2 or 3 days, just bug the hell out of them.
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