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Any advice on what halls to pick? I want something sociable but most importantly clean and more modern :smile:

If I picked accom in Victoria park like brook Hall, Daisy Bank or Rusholme, will I still be able to get involved in social events/gatherings/parties/nights out! (As I’ve heard there’s lots of second and third years at these accoms)
Original post by Anonymous
Any advice on what halls to pick? I want something sociable but most importantly clean and more modern :smile:
If I picked accom in Victoria park like brook Hall, Daisy Bank or Rusholme, will I still be able to get involved in social events/gatherings/parties/nights out! (As I’ve heard there’s lots of second and third years at these accoms)

Those are good options, you can also consider St Anselm Hall.
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Original post by Wired_1800
Those are good options, you can also consider St Anselm Hall.


What makes them good? Ive seen loads of reviews that say they’re very unsocial, any insight would be great! :smile: Or if you’ve had any experince there!
Original post by Anonymous
What makes them good? Ive seen loads of reviews that say they’re very unsocial, any insight would be great! :smile: Or if you’ve had any experince there!

The vibe is generally ok. Some people have negative perceptions because they prefer Fallowfield halls but the distance for lectures can be painful.
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Original post by Wired_1800
The vibe is generally ok. Some people have negative perceptions because they prefer Fallowfield halls but the distance for lectures can be painful.


Ohh okay, hows the social aspect?
Original post by Ruby5678
Ohh okay, hows the social aspect?

Generally great, but it depends on your personality and vibe. If you want a chill and more relaxed social environment, consider Saint Anselm Hall or Dalton Ellis.

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