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Accomodation    

The main types of accommodation provided  are:


Halls of residence.
 These are usually large buildings occupied by many students. Residents live in study bedrooms, either alone or sharing with another student. Bathrooms and other facilities are usually shared, but some rooms have their own facilities attached to them (this is called "en suite"). Telephones are normally provided on each floor, but some institutions may provide one in each room. Recently-built halls may also offer internet connection in the rooms. Halls can be single sex (male or female only) or mixed (taking both male and female students). Halls of residence can be catered, with breakfast and an evening meal included in the price; or self-catering, which means that you buy and prepare your own food in shared kitchens. Catered halls can be a good option in terms of your budget, but the food may be basic and very different from the food at home.

Flats and houses.
 Many institutions own flats and houses in the local area and rent these to their students. As in self-catering halls, you buy and prepare your own food. You will share the kitchen and bathroom with the other students. Some institutions also have a small number of self-catering flats for students with families, but there is usually very high demand for these.

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