This thread is for people firming the University of Bath this year.
Accommodation opens up in April if I remember correctly, and the good ones get snapped up quite quickly so if you do firm before that, best to make up your mind pretty quickly! you get to choose 3 types in order of preference.
This thread is for people firming the University of Bath this year.
Accommodation opens up in April if I remember correctly, and the good ones get snapped up quite quickly so if you do firm before that, best to make up your mind pretty quickly! you get to choose 3 types in order of preference.
Will put in some useful links should I find some.
As an icebreaker:
What have you applied for?
Where are you from?
What are you studying at the moment?
What accommodation(s) are you interested in?
Regarding accommodation, what are the "good ones", ie the most popular ones? How quickly is "quickly snapped up"? Like a week?
What have you applied for? Chem Eng. Where are you from? Home student. What are you studying at the moment? a levels; maths, chemistry, physics. What accommodation(s) are you interested in? Norwood.
Regarding accommodation, what are the "good ones", ie the most popular ones? How quickly is "quickly snapped up"? Like a week?
Polden Court, Marlsborough and Solsbury come to mind as the popular ones. I'm trying to think back to my year/last year, I think the popular ones went in a matter of days. (It might be somewhere on the 2015 thread, I'll have a look when I can).
And the ones left at the end in my year were one from Westwood, then Eastwood and John Wood (avoid John Wood unless there is nothing else, simply because it's in the city).
Polden Court, Marlsborough and Solsbury come to mind as the popular ones. I'm trying to think back to my year/last year, I think the popular ones went in a matter of days. (It might be somewhere on the 2015 thread, I'll have a look when I can).
And the ones left at the end in my year were one from Westwood, then Eastwood and John Wood (avoid John Wood unless there is nothing else, simply because it's in the city).
Thanks! It surprises me that the most expensive ones are the most competitive. Living at, say, Marlsborough and Solsbury in Bath is as expensive as living in London..
Is there a pizza place at bath? Also, was Bath your first choice?
I only had two offers, so it was my first choice out of those but out of the 5 I applied to it was 4th. Had I done a lot more research it definitely would've been first!
There is a place called The Lime Tree on campus that does Pizza, apparently, as well as a pizza express in town. You can also order - there is a domino's, pizza hut, papa johns, a chinese and maybe a few other places that do deliveries.
I only had two offers, so it was my first choice out of those but out of the 5 I applied to it was 4th. Had I done a lot more research it definitely would've been first!
There is a place called The Lime Tree on campus that does Pizza, apparently, as well as a pizza express in town. You can also order - there is a domino's, pizza hut, papa johns, a chinese and maybe a few other places that do deliveries.
How so; only two?
And is it common / monetarily feasible to order a takeaway?
And is it common / monetarily feasible to order a takeaway?
Too many ambitious choices resulted in being rejected straight away.
Getting a takeaway every day or even every week would be excessive for most people. Depending on your financial arrangements with parents/student finance and other things that you need money for , with some budgeting you could go for some Nandos or Wetherspoons or Dominos or whatever (they sell 2 pizzas for the price of 1 on Tuesdays).