Thank you so much for making this video! I was having a hard time trying to decide where to go, it really is a very big decision, so clear and honest information is key! Thank you!
I can imagine this would be challenging. I remember when I was in school and lived in student housing it was hard to get in, NY is expensive and the school I went to had a waiting list because it was affordable. Oh yeah being late makes it more stressful. Haha the dorms were so cheap they were $200/month. But nothing fancy. Just a basic small room with hospital style floors, a sink and you could fit a small half fridge. The kitchen and bathrooms were down the hall communal. And roaches in the bathroom (and the rooms) and some creepy janitors. But the rooms were all single so you had your own space. I had a view of the veteran's hospital but there was a courtyard with trees so that was nice. It was right off the freeway on the east side of Manhattan. Very well explained video!
Thank you. The video was really helpful. I want to apply for a room in Garden Halls, and I am considering the Townhouse or the en-suite catered single rooms. I would like to see the tour of your room. where is that please?
Hi I know it might sound like a silly question, but how did you decide how much of your stuff to take away with you? Like how did you deicde how many clothes, school stuff ecc..? Thanks for the video:)
Thank you so much for making this video! I was having a hard time trying to decide where to go, it really is a very big decision, so clear and honest information is key! Thank you!
I can imagine this would be challenging. I remember when I was in school and lived in student housing it was hard to get in, NY is expensive and the school I went to had a waiting list because it was affordable. Oh yeah being late makes it more stressful. Haha the dorms were so cheap they were $200/month. But nothing fancy. Just a basic small room with hospital style floors, a sink and you could fit a small half fridge. The kitchen and bathrooms were down the hall communal. And roaches in the bathroom (and the rooms) and some creepy janitors. But the rooms were all single so you had your own space. I had a view of the veteran's hospital but there was a courtyard with trees so that was nice. It was right off the freeway on the east side of Manhattan. Very well explained video!
in the city? a month? whereeeee?
Did you have to share a bathroom in the townhouse?
Heyy. What's best for an international undergraduate student (first year) between intercollegiate halls and ucl halls? What's your opinion?
Thank you. The video was really helpful. I want to apply for a room in Garden Halls, and I am considering the Townhouse or the en-suite catered single rooms. I would like to see the tour of your room. where is that please?
Very informative video, thank you!
Hi! Which UCL house would you say is the most popular and fun? Loved your video!
Thanks! I would say the newer intercollegiate halls, defo the main body of garden halls and international hall.
Hi I know it might sound like a silly question, but how did you decide how much of your stuff to take away with you? Like how did you deicde how many clothes, school stuff ecc..? Thanks for the video:)
Heyy, thanks for your video:) I was wondering how is Lillian Penson hall?
Honestly I don't know for sure but I heard good things.
This was so helpful! Thank you so much :)
Thank you Sweety, God bless you.
Grazie mille!
Grazie a te!
you look like cassie from euphoria
THANK YOUUUUUUU
you look like Ariana Grande
awww... thanks! Maybe because we are both of italian origin?
Watch my video and you will know that the University of London is not a good choice for you.