The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide in Post#1)
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)I got mine in December(Original post by Meeeck)
I got my offer in February, so a fair few months
How about you? I'm umming and erring between Westwood, Cryfield and Whitefields at the minute
. I'm definitely leaning towards Westwood at the mo since it's right next door to where we'll have most of our lectures and it sounds like the sort of atmosphere I'd like to live in. BUT all the negativity towards it is kinda putting me off a little bit XD. I'm going to have a look where it actually is on the open day in a couple of weeks and poke my nose around a couple of the others before I apply
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)Is there anything in particular that you're concerned about in Westwood? I certainly feel that it's a great halls. Bear in mind that on the open day only some of the halls would be made available for viewing (I don't know which ones) so if you want to see the others then you might have to tailgate someone in through the doors (or just look at the outside).(Original post by ellakhawkins)
I got mine in December
. I'm definitely leaning towards Westwood at the mo since it's right next door to where we'll have most of our lectures and it sounds like the sort of atmosphere I'd like to live in. BUT all the negativity towards it is kinda putting me off a little bit XD. I'm going to have a look where it actually is on the open day in a couple of weeks and poke my nose around a couple of the others before I apply
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)It's on the saturday before term starts. They do tell you to come on either the saturday or sunday depending on your surname, but this is just a recommendation - it's best to come on the saturday so that you get first choice on kitchen cupboards/fridge space and you have more time to get to know everyone.(Original post by Steffis)
When do the contracts for the rooms usually start? Just a couple of days before the term begins or earlier? -
Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)Most people complaining about Westwood don't realise that it's nowhere near as far as people make it out to be, and that it's definitely a lot closer than living in Leamington Spa where most people live in their 2nd/3rd years.(Original post by ellakhawkins)
I got mine in December
. I'm definitely leaning towards Westwood at the mo since it's right next door to where we'll have most of our lectures and it sounds like the sort of atmosphere I'd like to live in. BUT all the negativity towards it is kinda putting me off a little bit XD. I'm going to have a look where it actually is on the open day in a couple of weeks and poke my nose around a couple of the others before I apply
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)Check the floor plan on post 4 at the start of this thread. It looks like it's just a kitchen/dining/living area.(Original post by Pancakeman123)
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)It's mainly just being so far from the union, really. And the fact that, by the sound of things, a lot of people who live there won't have chosen to. I wish they would open up some of the other halls on the open day, I looked around the ones that were open in September but I doubt I'll be applying for any of those. I'll just have a look at the outside and where it is and maybe have a sneaky peek through a window XD.(Original post by ttoby)
Is there anything in particular that you're concerned about in Westwood? I certainly feel that it's a great halls. Bear in mind that on the open day only some of the halls would be made available for viewing (I don't know which ones) so if you want to see the others then you might have to tailgate someone in through the doors (or just look at the outside). -
Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)That's a fair point with regards to there being a lot of people who didn't choose to be there - the hall has been undersubscribed in previous years. With regards to distance to the union, you'd need to weigh that up against distance to the theatre studies department.(Original post by ellakhawkins)
It's mainly just being so far from the union, really. And the fact that, by the sound of things, a lot of people who live there won't have chosen to. I wish they would open up some of the other halls on the open day, I looked around the ones that were open in September but I doubt I'll be applying for any of those. I'll just have a look at the outside and where it is and maybe have a sneaky peek through a window XD.
If you're looking at the halls through a window, bear in mind that there are two different styles of building there - the ones clustered near the Westwood cafe and then some more further away. When you look at the ones near the Westwood cafe, bear in mind that the kitchen on the ground floor (by the main entrance) is smaller due to there being fewer bedrooms there. The kitchens on the 1st and 2nd floors will be visible on one of the corners of the building, and these are much larger. -
Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)
Don't suppose anyone can tell me where's a good place to go if you like reading and being quiet but don't want to be shut off from the world?
Also, is Whitefields a problem because it's so small? A lot of people have said that if you don't like your blockmates it's hell, which leads me to believe this is a recurring problem?
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All of the halls will have people of lots of different personalities so the best way to get the sort of area you're looking for is to specify this on your personal description. Having said that, some halls tend to have more people of certain personalities. Rootes is known for being quite sociable, and the more expensive halls tend to get reputations for being quieter.(Original post by Ani101)
Don't suppose anyone can tell me where's a good place to go if you like reading and being quiet but don't want to be shut off from the world?
Also, is Whitefields a problem because it's so small? A lot of people have said that if you don't like your blockmates it's hell, which leads me to believe this is a recurring problem?
If you're worried about not being easily able to mix with people from other kitchen, then your best bet is to avoid halls that are described as 'flats' and go for 'corridors' instead. -
Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)So I guess if there's a likelihood that you won't get on easily with the people around you Whitefields is not the best bet? Thanks!(Original post by ttoby)
If you're worried about not being easily able to mix with people from other kitchen, then your best bet is to avoid halls that are described as 'flats' and go for 'corridors' instead. -
Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)You would have that risk if you went to Whitefields. Another factor you might want to consider is the number of people to a kitchen - if there are more people then that's more people you can get to know easily (I have experience of this in Westwood with very big kitchens).(Original post by Ani101)
So I guess if there's a likelihood that you won't get on easily with the people around you Whitefields is not the best bet? Thanks!
Have a look at this table with those details on: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/a...table_1112.pdf
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)It's not a bad place to go, I'd highly recommend it for a studious person - I live in Hurst at the moment, right next to it and is very quiet and peaceful, with lots of greenery and bunnies around, but its also quite central (just across the road from the SU) so you won't need to trek across the countryside like those living in Lakeside and Westwood(Original post by Ani101)
Sorry for multiple-posting: is Cryfield a bad place to go if you want to get much work done?
Having said that, it's not the newest of accommodations, so you won't be getting the luxury of the likes of Lakeside and Bluebell.. hope that helps
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Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)Hurst and Refern are finalist halls though - they are much quieter than first year halls like Cryfield.(Original post by misha j.)
It's not a bad place to go, I'd highly recommend it for a studious person - I live in Hurst at the moment, right next to it and is very quiet and peaceful, with lots of greenery and bunnies around, but its also quite central (just across the road from the SU) so you won't need to trek across the countryside like those living in Lakeside and Westwood
Having said that, it's not the newest of accommodations, so you won't be getting the luxury of the likes of Lakeside and Bluebell.. hope that helps
One of my friends lives in Cryfield though and he seems to really like it. It has its noisy moments, but most halls do, and it is definitely possible to get enough sleep/work done there. Although I really think that can be said for every single hall here. Don't forget - Warwick is not a massively party university...you will not be kept up until all hours every night of the week like you can be at, for example, Sheffield. -
Re: The Warwick Accommodation Thread (+Guide)Tocil have their own 'mini Rootes laundrette'.(Original post by Philbert)
Where is the nearest laundry room to Tocil? Is it the one next to where the post room used to be or is there a closer one?
This isn't integrated with any building though, so it does require walking from your block, over to the laundrette and then remembering to pick your laundry up before someone gets annoyed that you're hogging a washing machine
It's key card accessed, so only you guys can use it (I think. But all of the surrounding blocks have integrated laundrettes, so they haven't had the need to try).
I got my offer in February, so a fair few months
How about you? I'm umming and erring between Westwood, Cryfield and Whitefields at the minute