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Reply 320
Original post by molly_maee
Look at private halls for accommodation, on campus ones are so much more expensive and smaller! We were in private halls first year and loved it (and because they're smaller had a better freshers experience!!)


Can I ask which private halls you were in last year? All I know is Glasshouse(?). My parents don't want to let me go into private halls as they are not owned by uni obviously and also the distance. I'm looking at Hampden or Gill Street as they are right on campus and really near to my department. Is there a way to go view the private accommodation on the applicant day??
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Reply 321
Original post by Nabiha06
I'm too not sure what it's like but i'm going to book a viewing there, it seems quite nice and it's the place i like the most out of the other accommodations i've been looking at.

what course are you going to do?:smile:


yeah your right ! its a nice place and very convenient to get to NTU , Have a look at IQ Nottingham Accommodation ! seems very nice aswell , im going to study Business management and Economics , wbu ? and do you have to pay to see the accomadation at Trinity ?
i've got my vet nursing interview on the 17th, help what should i expect? And what should i prepare for?
Original post by molly_maee
Sorry for the late reply!!! It was because incase I messed up my exams and i needed to fall back on a university...However I decided to come here because it was the one university that when i was at an open day I was asked what I was interested in and the head of our year really really encouraged me in that, and started naming al the things i could potentially do...rather than what they could offer me? make sense? x

Ah I see, thanks for sharing that with me! And no worries about the late response aha ^_^ I feel pretty certain that NTU will be my firm, but I don't to finalise anything just yet incase I suddenly change my mind aha.
got an offer for biological sciences today (240 points) but i haven't been to an open day or anything so far :smile:
I know I'm a little late but I'm about to apply to Fashion Communication & Promotion here :biggrin: I must say NTU is one of my top choices atm. I really like the course description and the place looks nice. Unfortunately being a non-UK student (and currently working) I don't really have a chance to attend open-days... if anyone going would be kind enough to jot down here their impressions it would be most helpful :smile: :redface:
Original post by bettysroses
I know I'm a little late but I'm about to apply to Fashion Communication & Promotion here :biggrin: I must say NTU is one of my top choices atm. I really like the course description and the place looks nice. Unfortunately being a non-UK student (and currently working) I don't really have a chance to attend open-days... if anyone going would be kind enough to jot down here their impressions it would be most helpful :smile: :redface:


I've received a offer from NTU and I have never been to the university either, however one of my close friends visited a few months ago and fell in love with it and said that it looks like a great place to study :smile:
Original post by mlwhittick
i've got my vet nursing interview on the 17th, help what should i expect? And what should i prepare for?


Good luck I had mine last month, just relax the interview is really chatty and nice! There was a couple other elements that we had to do as well a guided tour around campus! It's lovely there!
Original post by M1711
yeah your right ! its a nice place and very convenient to get to NTU , Have a look at IQ Nottingham Accommodation ! seems very nice aswell , im going to study Business management and Economics , wbu ? and do you have to pay to see the accomadation at Trinity ?



Yeah, i'll have a look :smile: I did an AS level in economics! definitely not my cup of tea haha! :s-smilie: I'm going to do Psychology. i'm not sure.. I don't think so but i've emailed them, just waiting to hear back
Reply 329
aha economics is hard but you have to love it in order to do well in it. nice one! good luck for that , ahh okay ! I may call them up and ask when its best to see them for the accommodation viewing.
Im going to offers holder day though
Original post by M1711
aha economics is hard but you have to love it in order to do well in it. nice one! good luck for that , ahh okay ! I may call them up and ask when its best to see them for the accommodation viewing.
Im going to offers holder day though


yeahh, thanks and good luck to you too! They emailed me back saying that they are open for viewings everyday so i've asked if i can come on the same day as the applicant day, i'm gonna try and have a look at that IQ place as well on that day if i can
I applied for criminology and I got an offer in December :smile:
Reply 332
Hi everyone! I just got an unconditional offer for Psychology, I can't wait! :biggrin:
Is anyone going to be a mature student? I'll be 20 when I start! Little nervous in case you 18/19 year olds think I'm an elderly person:redface:
Original post by Sezena
Hi everyone! I just got an unconditional offer for Psychology, I can't wait! :biggrin:
Is anyone going to be a mature student? I'll be 20 when I start! Little nervous in case you 18/19 year olds think I'm an elderly person:redface:


I'm doing psychology at the moment and no way will you be put in an 'old person' category. Lots of the people in first year are actually 19/20 and some of my friends are 21. My closest is 23 and in second year, age doesn't matter at uni when you're all in the same environment....you will have no problems!xx
Reply 334
Original post by molly_maee
I'm doing psychology at the moment and no way will you be put in an 'old person' category. Lots of the people in first year are actually 19/20 and some of my friends are 21. My closest is 23 and in second year, age doesn't matter at uni when you're all in the same environment....you will have no problems!xx


Thank you Molly! :*
I'm sure everyone will be lovely! :biggrin:
Original post by Sezena
Thank you Molly! :*
I'm sure everyone will be lovely! :biggrin:


You'll be surprised at how lovely everyone is here, theres a real sense of community...especially if you dive straight in and socialise/get involved in sports etc...
I do psych too, so if you need anything, let me know x
Reply 336
Original post by Nabiha06
yeahh, thanks and good luck to you too! They emailed me back saying that they are open for viewings everyday so i've asked if i can come on the same day as the applicant day, i'm gonna try and have a look at that IQ place as well on that day if i can


Thanks !! and ohh right , thats what i may do then aswell. go to have a look at IQ and the other one , may book it for the same day aswell. yeah its worth having a look ! i prefer the private accomadations as they seem alot chepear but really good !
Hi everyone

I've just firmed a conditional offer for Zoo biology. Im excited but at the same time quite nervous as I'll be a mature student (24). I'll be commuting the first year, and will probably move to the city second year. I'm a bit worried about the social side of things due to this, but i'm sure i won't be the only one commuting. Plus the course and uni look amazing!
Reply 338
Original post by Buttonboon
Hi everyone

I've just firmed a conditional offer for Zoo biology. Im excited but at the same time quite nervous as I'll be a mature student (24). I'll be commuting the first year, and will probably move to the city second year. I'm a bit worried about the social side of things due to this, but i'm sure i won't be the only one commuting. Plus the course and uni look amazing!


Goodluck for your course ! seems intresting lool , dont be nervous as there probably will be alot of mature students that will study at the same time ! you should try the opposite , stay in halls or private accommodation first year then 2nd year commute ! this will give the true freshers experience from what ive heard lol
Original post by M1711
Goodluck for your course ! seems intresting lool , dont be nervous as there probably will be alot of mature students that will study at the same time ! you should try the opposite , stay in halls or private accommodation first year then 2nd year commute ! this will give the true freshers experience from what ive heard lol


Thanks Unfortunately I can't stay for the first year for various reasons, it just wouldn't be possible. But I'm hoping to move down the following year, so hopefully it shouldn't impact too much. I'm looking forward to it regardless of where I am lol
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