Univeristy of London: accomodation


Hey people,

Does anyone - starting UCL in Sept 2006 - know anything about campus accommodation? I am a bit unsure about which Halls to apply to and so was wondering whether any of you knew which halls is closest to the law faculty.


Hey people,

Does anyone - starting UCL in Sept 2006 - know anything about campus accommodation? I am a bit unsure about which Halls to apply to and so was wondering whether any of you knew which halls is closest to the law faculty.
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Russ

UCL has the following halls: Ifor Evans Site (inc Max Rayne), Ramsay Hall, Astor College, Campbell House, John Dodgson, Langton Close, Schafer House, but I am not sure if all are available for LL.M. students. Check this link for the locations: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/residences/map/index.shtml

UCL has the following halls: Ifor Evans Site (inc Max Rayne), Ramsay Hall, Astor College, Campbell House, John Dodgson, Langton Close, Schafer House, but I am not sure if all are available for LL.M. students. Check this link for the locations: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/residences/map/index.shtml
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Kazaf

The intercollegiate halls are all very close to the law faculty - Connaught, Commonwealth, Canterbury. I lived in the intercollegiate halls for my entire three years as an undegraduate - I thought they were brilliant because they provided breakfast and dinner, had maids cleaning the rooms each week, and changed our bed linen every two weeks! :-) Although it was a little more expensive, I think the time, energy and frustration saved was more than worth it for a foreign student studying in the UK for the first time!. It was about 104 pounds per week in my time.

The intercollegiate halls are all very close to the law faculty - Connaught, Commonwealth, Canterbury. I lived in the intercollegiate halls for my entire three years as an undegraduate - I thought they were brilliant because they provided breakfast and dinner, had maids cleaning the rooms each week, and changed our bed linen every two weeks! :-) Although it was a little more expensive, I think the time, energy and frustration saved was more than worth it for a foreign student studying in the UK for the first time!. It was about 104 pounds per week in my time.
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