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Searching For Your Ideal Canterbury Student Flat


By: Shawn Cox
Submitted: 2010-12-01 17:44:07 | Word Count: 491


Finding Your Ideal Canterbury Student Flat

As the student house hunting season is rapidly approaching, this article focuses on the various different accommodation options in Canterbury that will usually be open to you and the pros and cons of each option. So without further ado:

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1. Halls of Residence

This is usually the preferred option for first year for Canterbury students. Normally, most people will opt for halls at first and then move out into the private sector for the rest of their university career. Only the strong willed tend to survive in halls of residence for more than a year. Most people opting for halls will do so in order to meet people. Freshers' activities tend to revolve around them, and not being part of one can make it difficult to make pals.

Standards of Canterbury student flats will vary dramatically both within and between Universities. The norm is to get a room to yourself but, in some cases, you may be forced to share. You will usually have to choose between self-catering and catered halls. Catered halls will save you hassle but be prepared for some pretty average food. Self-Catering gives you the freedom to eat when you want and can save money, but be prepared for some pretty mediocre food(?!).

Each hall will typically have an identity based on the type of people it attracts. Alternative prospectuses will usually provide a good indication of the University halls identity and standard of accommodation. Failing that try reading between the lines in the main prospectus.

Be warned, you may not have the option of being able to keep your room over the Christmas and Easter Holidays. This can be a major headache, particularly if you live far away and don't have transport.

Getting a place - Most universities try to guarantee all first years a place in student halls and will frequently send you the relevant documentation automatically (but not always). If you gain a place through clearing you may miss the boat so get in touch with your accommodation office at the earliest opportunity.

Always make sure that you confirm your place as soon as you know which university you are going to.

2. University-owned Accommodation

These are frequently reserved for mature and/or foreign students. They can present quite a cheap option and be in good locations, but as usual there will be exceptions. You will not have to find others to fill the flats as your institution should take on this responsibility (you will also have the added advantage of not being held responsible, should one of your flat-"mates" leave part the way through the year). There are also student room share options available.

This may also be your favoured option if you are looking for somewhere for a short course (a few months or half a year). (If you are looking for short term student accommodation in Canterbury, your accommodation office should be your first port of call).

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