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Accommodation Questions

I am an offer holder for Law & Sociology and I am looking for accommodation which is relatively quiet but allows me to socialise still, with fewer people but idk which to apply for?? :smile:
Reply 1
Hey! I'm staying in Claycroft which is not on central campus but not too far away, and it would definitely suit you. Its not too noisy but easy to socialize as you can just go down the corridor and meet new people. It's also 5 minutes away from tesco which saves you loads of money instead of shopping in rootes, and you'll thank yourself later when you're carrying your weeks shopping back to claycroft instead of the other side of the campus to Redfern or Sherbourne etc.
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Original post by ameliamadeleine
I am an offer holder for Law & Sociology and I am looking for accommodation which is relatively quiet but allows me to socialise still, with fewer people but idk which to apply for?? :smile:


Jack martin and arthur vick are also quite quiet but sociable at the same time. you have 12 people on a corridor sharing a kitchen. They are ensuite and located very central and about 10 mins walk to tesco, claycroft is really nice too and has flats of 8 but rooms are located in pairs and you share a bathroom between 2 so you get to know people in your flat really well. At warwick you have to write a little description of yourself when you apply so you get put with people that socialise about the same amount as you anyway which works quite well.
Reply 3
I lived in Arthur Vick and loved it. Had many friends live in Jack Martin. I'd say both of them are the best in terms of amenities, closeness to campus and the type of people that live there. Not party-central, but it isn't as boring as Bluebell. Claycroft isn't that bad either.
Reply 4
I lived in Arthur Vick and loved it. Visited Jack Martin lots of time as well. I'd say both of them are the best accommodation on campus. Neither are party-central, but they're not as boring as Bluebell. They offer a good mix. Claycroft isn't that bad either.

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