The Student Room Group
Reply 1
Ezmoo
1) do you have mirrors in your rooms? and what size are they?
2) how many people share a bathroom /kitchen, and whats it like?
3) what kinda people live there>? i hear its arty chicks, does that mean there are no men!!!???:eek:

thanks in advance!!!



hey, well i think i can only answer qu 1. for starters all rooms should come with mirrors irrespective of what hall you are in. dunno about the other questions sorry, i was in falk egg last year.

good luck:smile:
Reply 2
My mirror was a tiny one on the back of cupboard door, but some rooms/halls have full length mirrors! I've only walked past it when on my way to town, but it looked really nice! I had a friend who lived there and said it was nice, good atmosphere and things!

Oh - hall has updated it's site: http://www.harryfrench.net/ That might give you some better info!! :smile:

-x-
Reply 3
John Phillips Freshers week is 16 days long
Whereas Harry French is like 9

Im going to one of them two...so bit confuzzled
Reply 4
thankyou thankyou thankyou freshers week on the site looks really fun! xx
Ezmoo
1) do you have mirrors in your rooms? and what size are they?
2) how many people share a bathroom /kitchen, and whats it like?
3) what kinda people live there>? i hear its arty chicks, does that mean there are no men!!!???:eek:


I'm sure you may have heard me say before, depends if you're on the Court or in Oak/Cedar/Chestnut Lodge (ie on the side of the houses). On the court, there's 6 in a flat (ie corridor) and you share 2 individual toilets and a shower. You have a full length mirror beside the door and you have one above your sink.

In Oak/Cedar/Chestnut Lodge you live in a flat of 8 and you have an individual toilet, a shower and a bathroom with a bath and toilet. You only have a mirror above your sink.

Normally in Harry French, girls are placed on the top floors and boys on ground floor for insurance purposes. Arty people (ie Art Foundation students) are tend to be placed in Oak/Cedar/Chestnut.

Hope that helps!

Z:biggrin: