Hi I am seriously considering studying at Lincoln University next year and I was just wondering what student accommodation would you recommend on Campus or off Campus, and if off Campus then where?
I'm an applicant for next year too, and from what I've been told and seen, it mainly depends on what kind of person you are. Most of the places I've visited seem fairly similar, just some are quieter/louder than others.
Also, even though some are classed as 'off-campus', they can be just as close or even closer to certain university buildings for lectures etc than the 'on-campus' accommodation.
I live in Gateways, which is the new off-campuses building across from Art and Design. It's wonderful and I could not recommend it more. Everything is new and shiny, it's like living in a travel lodge. It's a little PRICEY though but worth it.
I live in Gateways, which is the new off-campuses building across from Art and Design. It's wonderful and I could not recommend it more. Everything is new and shiny, it's like living in a travel lodge. It's a little PRICEY though but worth it.
Im in a flat with 23 but it ranges from 6 to 23 with a shared living area, but separate kitchens and en suites. Gets a little rowdy sometimes but settles down during exam times and stuff, but you'll find that in any student accommodation anyway. I am staying there next year too.
Im in a flat with 23 but it ranges from 6 to 23 with a shared living area, but separate kitchens and en suites. Gets a little rowdy sometimes but settles down during exam times and stuff, but you'll find that in any student accommodation anyway. I am staying there next year too.
So wait... 23 people share the same living area???
So in your flat, there's 23 rooms within the same 'flat' if that makes sense? or am I completely wrong?
Hey , just wondering do first years tend to go for on or off campus accommodation because I want to be with people in my year so I can get to know them ect.