You can find lots more information about Living at Beds or specifically about Liberty living by clicking the hyper links. I would recommend attending an open day and taking a tour of the different accommodation that is available, plus you can then ask any questions you may have.
Showing posts with label Commuting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commuting. Show all posts
Friday, 8 May 2015
Halls...
This week it's all about Halls! I personally have never lived in halls (you can read my commuter blog from earlier in the year if you are thinking about Commuting) but many of my friends have - so I thought I would give you an insiders view of living in halls...
You can find lots more information about Living at Beds or specifically about Liberty living by clicking the hyper links. I would recommend attending an open day and taking a tour of the different accommodation that is available, plus you can then ask any questions you may have.
You can find lots more information about Living at Beds or specifically about Liberty living by clicking the hyper links. I would recommend attending an open day and taking a tour of the different accommodation that is available, plus you can then ask any questions you may have.
Friday, 27 March 2015
An insight into 1st year life
This week I interviewed a small group of students in my PAL (Peer Assisted Learning) group. PAL is a peer mentoring scheme run by the Uni, but deserves its own blog - so watch this space!
I asked a few questions to gain an insight into what life is like as a first year Sport and PE student. I hope you find it useful but if there are any other questions you would like answering then please let me know!
Next week I will be talking about Open Days as I know Beds have a few coming up and so do other Universities.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Commuting...

Benefits of Living at Home:
- You know who you are living with, their habits, mess and their cooking abilities
- Meals are cooked for you (not always), and cost of food is split.
- Washing machine facilities are in the house – no dragging clothes to the laundrette
- Heating! (although in Halls this isn’t really a problem!)
- I could continue with my activities outside of Uni
Disadvantages of living at Home:
- Traffic - Rush hour traffic is a pain! You will devise several different routes to switch between just to keep the drive a bit more interesting.
- Sleep - Get used to having to get up earlier, you don’t have the option of rolling into lectures in your PJs!
- Social Nights out – You have to find somewhere to stay overnight, but once you have made a few friends I’m sure there will be a sofa you could sleep on!
- You don’t get to meet new people as easily – there is a wealth of life experience that can be gained from living at Uni that some people really value.

Here are my top 3 tips to consider when deciding whether to
live in or not:
- How will you be commuting? Car, Public Transport? Easy route? Lots of transfers between trains/buses?
- How long will it take? Remember to double this for 9am starts and 5/6pm finishes! Are you really going to be ok getting up at 6am, leaving the house at 7am, getting home at 8pm (or 11pm like I do after team training) to then have to drive back the next morning?
- How much will each option cost? Remember to compare the finances of your options as this may help your decision.
Here is the link to the Beds Accommodation: http://www.studentvillagebeds.com/
Have a look and decide for yourself!
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