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What the rooms were like,
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How many rooms were in your flat,
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,
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What life was like sharing a space with other people,
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Arguments that might have happened,
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What you did in your free time,
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),
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Embarrassing moments,
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly and
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting.
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What the rooms were like Will vary for each, though I picked the cheapest accommodation and still had no problems with it, pretty basic the vast majority will come with a wardrobe, draws, desk, sink and mirror and bed though you can for a larger cost get en-suite and double bed.
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How many rooms were in your flat,There were in mine
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,I have social anxiety so it was super scary at first but since you live with each-other it gets easier fast
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What life was like sharing a space with other people, My experiences probably differ from a lot of peoples but I personally didn't much get along with my flatmates overall and it became a pain for me as they were loud and I rarely managed to sleep, I however live with friends this year and it's fantastic
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Arguments that might have happened,Arguments about noise but they were mainly passive aggressive
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What you did in your free time, pub, hang out with friends, movie nights, watch tv shows
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),Not in ours no
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Embarrassing moments, not off the top of my head
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly and
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting.
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What the rooms were like,
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How many rooms were in your flat,
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,
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What life was like sharing a space with other people,
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Arguments that might have happened,
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What you did in your free time,
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),
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Embarrassing moments,
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly and
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting.
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What the rooms were like - en suite (bath with shower attachment), decent floor space, big window, desk and enough storage
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How many rooms were in your flat - 8, self-catered (all Warwick is) so 8 to a kitchen, 1 oven, 1 fridge, 1 freezer
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What it was like meeting your flatmates - most I met in the corridor, not too bad, first evening was awkward for a few minutes, then fine
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What life was like sharing a space with other people - largely fine, not great because I'm a quiet, private person, but not awful, one guy was an ass but the rest were OK, not really enough space and some Warwick halls really don't have enough space (Westwood kitchens!)
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Arguments that might have happened - kitchen being messy, noise after 11 (when the Uni dictated silence), rarely any real arguments though
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What you did in your free time - studied, played games, did movie marathons with housemates!
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.) - none needed, our rooms were private anyway, and social areas were only "out of bounds" if there was a particular event that we knew about (happened maybe 4 times)
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Embarrassing moments - everyone had a few drunken comments (except the teetotaller)
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly - great to have a support network for work, relationships, being away from home etc. but tiring to always be around them, one small bedroom isn't much space for yourself
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting. - check out the Warwick accommodation guide here - I'd advise avoiding Westwood unless you're maths or very social but not a clubber, and avoiding new builds because they're so expensive!
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What the rooms were like,
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How many rooms were in your flat,
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,
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What life was like sharing a space with other people,
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Arguments that might have happened,
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What you did in your free time,
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),
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Embarrassing moments,
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly and
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting.
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),
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What the rooms were like,
I have the cheapest on this campus, its ok. Came with large single bed, desk, sink and wardrobe. Only thing I'll moan about is that it didn't come with drawers.
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How many rooms were in your flat,
There are 12 people in my flat (to 3 toilets, 1 bath, 1 shower, 1 fridge and 1 freezer)
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,
They're all nice. It was awkward at first but we've all got used to one another now.
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What life was like sharing a space with other people,
If I'm honest I'm a hermit. I stay in my room most of the time because its just a habit which I really need to break out of. But the times we are all together its very busy and chatty.
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Arguments that might have happened,
No arguments between me and others, but there have been times where they've come in from a night out and being really noisy until 5am and banging on my door and shouting. Also have had some of my stuff nicked and food.
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What you did in your free time,
I binge watch TV and sort out my washing etc. Also like to go and see my boyfriend.
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),
Not really only everything can be shared, except food. And half a shelf each in the fridge and freezer. Also if you leave your door open expect people to be walking in and out
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Embarrassing moments,
None really.
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly
Its nice having constant company but it can get too much, especially as I've said before I stay in my room most the time.
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What the rooms were like,
They were small but nice, there was enough room to swing a cat at least. :P
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How many rooms were in your flat,
9
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,
It was boozetastic, we knew each other before due to the Applicant Day!
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What life was like sharing a space with other people,
Was fine as long as people kept their end of the bargain in the kitchen - something that troubles you throughout your uni life :P
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Arguments that might have happened,
People get frustrated with other people if they spend too much time together... Arguments kinda happened after Christmas - bitchyness galore between the women.
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What you did in your free time,
Chilled out, played games and went out!
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc.),
Don't ask questions and create small talk if there's a stranger that stayed over in the kitchen :P
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Embarrassing moments,
Not really had any, passed out in the hallway many times though.
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly and
You're not with them constantly though - you're in lectures and have the chance to just lock yourself into your halls room.
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting.
You don't need to have the top tier of halls, they're just there to milk students even more.
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What the rooms were like: Reasonable size, bed with draws, sink with mirror, socket and cupboards, wardrobe, desk with draws, radiator, bookshelf, lamp, internet phone, 4 sockets, 1 internet socket, wifi, 4 shared toilets, 2 shared showers, kitchen, eating area, lounge area.
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How many rooms were in your flat: 7
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What it was like meeting your flatmates: All really friendly
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What life was like sharing a space with other people: Enjoying it, we have a cleaning and bin rota
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Arguments that might have happened: nothing yet
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What you did in your free time: Music clubs, societies, cook, play games, go out
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What the rooms were like I am in the cheapest accommodation in my University, but it has a single bed, desk, two chest of drawers, bookshelf, sink with more drawers, a wardrobe, under-bed storage, two large cupboards. My room is on the ground floor and overlooks the car park which isn't ideal but I'm not bothered. I have many posters on my wall to make it homely
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How many rooms were in your flat, There are 8 other people on my corridor.
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What it was like meeting your flatmates,Very nerve wracking, but they are all really nice people. I'm two years older than everyone else but we still have stuff in common.
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What life was like sharing a space with other people Easier than I thought it would be, as my room is 'my space', so I always have somewhere I can sit down and relax, do work, etc without being disturbed
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Arguments that might have happened, One of my flatmates got extremely drunk, got angry at pretty much everyone over a silly thing, ran off and got 'lost' for 4 hours (he went clubbing with 3 strangers). He didn't speak to anyone for days afterwards, so it all kicked off. Another argument kicked off between two lads who liked the same girl. Apart from that we've not had any arguments.
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What you did in your free time, Societies, film nights, takeaway nights, nights out
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Any unspoken rules you all had (like the tie on the door handle, etc. Not really but we're all courteous
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Embarrassing moments I think everyone has an embarrassing story to tell, mine happened when I was drunk or been caught when I'm walking back to my room in just a towel after using the shower.
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The ups and downs of being with other people constantly It's hard to stay social when the workload kicks in. At the moment I feel if I socialise, my work suffers which is frustrating as I can't go out with the others as much as I want to. Also it can be hard to get time to yourself because of the pressure to socialise.
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Any other information you have that I might find interesting Halls is an amazing experience, make the most of it
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