Okay, sorry to be annoying but I have a few more questions
First, is there any particular reason that there are a few people (on other forums) saying they don't like the look of Telford? I mean, I realise they might have personal reasons, but there also doesn't seem to be a lot of information about it compared to other places and I was wondering whether that was because it's not a "popular" place for some reason? It looks fine to me and it seems to be one of the cheapest for ensuites, but no one really seems to be raving about it like a lot of the others. Is it a sociable place?
Another thing, are the non-shared ensuite rooms in Butler Court all in the same flat, or are they mixed with the standard and shared rooms?
Also, is there a specific place (or more than one) where the art students live (e.g. the eastern halls), or are they literally just spread out wherever? I would've thought maybe Butler Court, but from doing a bit of internet searching it seems like there are a lot more non-art students there (and everywhere else!). Obviously I don't mind living with people doing other subjects , but I wouldn't like to turn up only to find out that all the people on my course are in the same place and I'm somewhere completely different...
Aaand, last question: does anyone know when "early June" is for booking accommodation? I have a conditional offer (there's no way I'm not going to get the grade, which is just a "pass" at foundation), but I'll find out my grade mid-May. However, I assume that my telling them my grade won't be in time for them to change my offer to unconditional so I can book a room in May, especially if they want official paperwork that I might not have by then. My problem is that I'm going on holiday for a week in what would be half term, which starts on the 2nd June, and I have an awful feeling that I won't be at home when they open up the online booking. Does anyone have any advice on this, or should I email them?
Thanks to anyone who read that, I'm sorry there are so many questions! I tend to over-worry a bit