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>> No. 4362 Anonymous
19th April 2013
Friday 7:44 pm
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Lads, quick query here regarding accommodation: I'm set to work out accommodation for my firm choice but am unsure on whether I need to sort out living arrangements with my insurance option also, just in case I don't get the grades to get into the firm choice.

How do you go about accommodation matters regarding second-in-line university picked?
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>> No. 4363 Anonymous
19th April 2013
Friday 7:55 pm
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>>4362
Rent a flatshare with unknowns. That's what I'd do.
>> No. 4364 Anonymous
19th April 2013
Friday 8:18 pm
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Depends on the university. Some get you to do it before results, some afterwards. You could always phone them up.
>> No. 4365 Anonymous
19th April 2013
Friday 8:47 pm
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>>4362

QUERY!
>> No. 4366 Anonymous
20th April 2013
Saturday 1:59 pm
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I didn't sort anything out with my insurance, which was fine as I got into my firm. I know quite a few people who got into their insurance, and they had to sort accommodation out between results and start of term. I think it should be relatively easy to find a place to live at such short notice though - plenty of houseshares on Unipol, and plenty of private halls will still have rooms available.
>> No. 4367 Anonymous
20th April 2013
Saturday 2:18 pm
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Or you could do what a mad Irish lass I knew did: turn up with nothing but a rucksack and talk your way into sleeping on people's couches and floors until you've figured out where you want to live.

I don't advise this.

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