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Accommodation advice: quiet living

Ik accommodation hasn’t opened yet but I want to think ahead.

I have depression and high functioning autism and I start to struggle if I do not maintain my daily routine which I’ve moulded over the years to end up as: 4:15 wake-up, gym at 6, study from 0900-1700, sleep by 20:15.

Therefore, I think it’s best to avoid very party heavy areas.

What are good options? I don’t care for shared bathrooms as I’ll mostly shower at the gym anyway, likewise I meal prep in batches so not too fussed about kitchen space either. Cheaper the better obviously but will spend a bit more if needed
Reply 1
Hi,
I'm not sure which university this is for as I can't see a name anywhere. Some universities have specific quiet accommodation you can apply for otherwise it might be a good idea to contact the disability and accommodation team explaining the situation as it is a reasonable adjustment that they could make
Reply 2
Original post by Jess_Lomas
Hi,
I'm not sure which university this is for as I can't see a name anywhere. Some universities have specific quiet accommodation you can apply for otherwise it might be a good idea to contact the disability and accommodation team explaining the situation as it is a reasonable adjustment that they could make

This is for the University of Warwick, as per the topic. Good idea about contacting the disability and accommodation team. I will look into how best to do this, thank you.
Reply 3
Original post by Anonymous
This is for the University of Warwick, as per the topic. Good idea about contacting the disability and accommodation team. I will look into how best to do this, thank you.

Sorry, I originally replied on my phone and you can't see the thread that it's in when clicking but I can now see on my laptop :smile:

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