Accommodation
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Re: AccommodationNo.(Original post by affinity89)
At Cambridge, are you only paying for the 3 terms of 8 weeks[ish]? In which case, the rent should be lower.
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Re: Accommodation
Hey I found this on the website it's the prices for 2012-2013 for accomodation
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/sbs/accommoda...eets/ugsummary
Also i had a question what's the bowland basic standard like because that's £14 a week cheaper than the next one up which could make living much easier
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Re: AccommodationPendle Ghetto accommodation is like that, though Grizedale may have similar accommodation as well.(Original post by Gumpert)
Vaguely remember some standard with washbasin accommodation in little corridors of 8, four male and four female rooms. Not sure which college it was in though, anybody know? Might have been Grizedale but I'm not sure -
Re: AccommodationAh ok thanks(Original post by loopy6111)
Pendle Ghetto accommodation is like that, though Grizedale may have similar accommodation as well.
Does anyone know what the Basic Standard rooms are like in Bowland? As far as I can see they're the only catered standard rooms. I know they're older and hence cheaper, but are they much worse than elsewhere? -
Re: AccommodationI am doing MA Gender, Women Studies and English I will see you I guess(Original post by nannythedreamer)
Hi everyone!
I am an international graduate student coming to Lancaster at the end of September for MA English Literary Studies.
As far as I learnt on campus accomodation is much more expensive than living in the city in a shared house.However, I thought it would be better to live on campus for a year to learn the city and meet some people. What do you think about it? Pros and cons? ( It probably has been asked before but I just couldn't find. There are so much posts!)
Also, I am a sponsored student and need to be careful about the money. How much money do I spend monthly if I stay oncampus or offcampus? Average at least?
Lastly, would you suggest townhouses or ensuites? (There are not much difference in terms of rents I think) And do you think I can trust the offcampus room/flat ads online? (I probably seemed like a paranoid
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Re: Accommodationright away(Original post by nannythedreamer)
Hi then!!
I would be grateful to talk to someone from my department before I get there!! PM?
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Re: AccommodationI don't know how to put this...(Original post by Gumpert)
As far as I can see they're the only catered standard rooms. I know they're older and hence cheaper, but are they much worse than elsewhere? -
Re: Accommodation
You apply on line in late May or early June (assuming Lancs is your firm).
They send you an email with all the info, which you return stating your first and second choice of accommodation and college.
When you get your results and your place is confirmed, then you hear where you have been put.
And for basic ensuite, I would say County is probably as good as anywhere. -
Re: AccommodationThank you!!(Original post by Lizj)
You apply on line in late May or early June (assuming Lancs is your firm).
They send you an email with all the info, which you return stating your first and second choice of accommodation and college.
When you get your results and your place is confirmed, then you hear where you have been put.
And for basic ensuite, I would say County is probably as good as anywhere.Last edited by FullMetalX; 28-04-2012 at 15:28. -
Re: AccommodationThat bad eh?(Original post by Stefan1991)
I don't know how to put this...
Think I'll swerve it then :P -
Re: AccommodationThey won't charge. Thanks for reminding me!(Original post by RabbitCFH)
Paid accommodation fee one day late cause i'm ****ing retarded. Are they gonna charge me? It didn't charge me anything when I was paying.
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Re: AccommodationWhat if its your insurance choice?(Original post by Lizj)
You apply on line in late May or early June (assuming Lancs is your firm).
They send you an email with all the info, which you return stating your first and second choice of accommodation and college.
When you get your results and your place is confirmed, then you hear where you have been put.
And for basic ensuite, I would say County is probably as good as anywhere.
