Because the university I hope to go to isn't too far, nor is it too close, I want to know if it is possible for me to stay however many years in a dorm and what remains at home, so that I can experience both? Would universities allow this?
Because the university I hope to go to isn't too far, nor is it too close, I want to know if it is possible for me to stay however many years in a dorm and what remains at home, so that I can experience both? Would universities allow this?
Because the university I hope to go to isn't too far, nor is it too close, I want to know if it is possible for me to stay however many years in a dorm and what remains at home, so that I can experience both? Would universities allow this?
After you have lived in halls and experienced freedom, I doubt you will want to go back home !
On the other hand, you may realise just how cushy living at home is and will count the days until you get back. lol.
Because the university I hope to go to isn't too far, nor is it too close, I want to know if it is possible for me to stay however many years in a dorm and what remains at home, so that I can experience both? Would universities allow this?
Oxbridge aside universities don't give a monkeys about where you live. The only thing to bare in mind is that where halls places are limited, some universities give priority to those who are coming from further away and don't always guarentee a room for local students. So you would need to double check the university accomodation policy.