Thank you so much! I already have my grades so that's probably the reason why.
Just in case you're interested I got AC at A2 and 2 D's at AS, which is strange considering the requirements are are 240 from 3 A Levels. Not complaining though!
Ah okay that makes sense, thank you Wow, they probably just really liked your application!
My housemate is a 2nd year architect student ! He has soo much work to do, it's ridiculous ! Are you a fan of doctor who by any chance ?
Ahh well it's a pretty intense course tbh. Does he/she enjoy it. Also, is the accommodation mixed girls and boys? ahaa, no not a massive fan but I watch it every now and again. Why?
Ahh well it's a pretty intense course tbh. Does he/she enjoy it. Also, is the accommodation mixed girls and boys? ahaa, no not a massive fan but I watch it every now and again. Why?
They love it. The work isn't that hard if you're creative, it just takes a lot of time to do the drawings and use the software. Only 3/4 of first years get into halls, which is mainly mixed. There are some female only flats, but i'm not sure about male only flats. However the halls which are fully catered aren't arranged into flats, its more like a hotel where every room is completely separate with the dining area for the whole halls as the only communal area, because if it's catered then you don't need a kitchen/dining area between 6-10 of you like most halls have. Most people who have lived in and out of halls say they prefer private accommodation. But its harder to sort out if you're new as you usually don't know people well enough to arrange to live with them. If you don't get into halls, theres lots of help with finding a private place and facebook groups to find flatmates you're likely to get along with. I asked about doctor who because there's a model darlek and tardis Eldon building where some/most of your classes will be.
They love it. The work isn't that hard if you're creative, it just takes a lot of time to do the drawings and use the software. Only 3/4 of first years get into halls, which is mainly mixed. There are some female only flats, but i'm not sure about male only flats. However the halls which are fully catered aren't arranged into flats, its more like a hotel where every room is completely separate with the dining area for the whole halls as the only communal area, because if it's catered then you don't need a kitchen/dining area between 6-10 of you like most halls have. Most people who have lived in and out of halls say they prefer private accommodation. But its harder to sort out if you're new as you usually don't know people well enough to arrange to live with them. If you don't get into halls, theres lots of help with finding a private place and facebook groups to find flatmates you're likely to get along with. I asked about doctor who because there's a model darlek and tardis Eldon building where some/most of your classes will be.
Wow, that's interesting. I hope I get into halls. It will be much more practical and easier to make friends. Ahh that's soo cool, i look forward to seeing that building
Wow, that's interesting. I hope I get into halls. It will be much more practical and easier to make friends. Ahh that's soo cool, i look forward to seeing that building
But are you the partying type? If not, you might not like halls (at any uni) as they get really loud apparently with all the people partying and coming back late and being noisey.
But are you the partying type? If not, you might not like halls (at any uni) as they get really loud apparently with all the people partying and coming back late and being noisey.
Yeah I like partying to an extent. It's great fun! I can't wait until halls - if I get a place I go to boarding school, so I'm used to the noise