Perhaps a slightly micro question,! I know some univs do guarantee accommodation to all 1st years (subject to exceptions like it not being your first degree etc ...) - including the students who made it their insurance university.
Others do not...... including Exeter I think? In practice is this a problem for students who go to their insurance?
And even more micro, some universities start allocating the accommodation well before a level results - so even if you do have a guarantee as an insurance student, are you left with the less desired places after the results are out? - and in practice is this a problem?
Any info from those who have experience of this with older dc v gratefully received!
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accommodation at insurance university - not guaranteed at Exeter?
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Thatdidntlastlong · 19/09/2018 10:40
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