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Re: best way of getting on campus accommodation?

be very 'optimistic' about your achievements and put your app in early. If that fails get your parents to go in and plead for you.
 

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Re: On Campus housing Applications

Hm whats the general idea with these applications? Think it's too bad to make my chances a bit better by say, setting up references to be absolutely awesome and full of bullshit as if i used my dads address down in Melbourne as my residential address since distance to Uni is part of the selection process.

General skulldiggery.

Since living is Sydney is probably not going to get me anywhere with them =\
I have a tonne of mates that are from Tamworth, and they got in with no problems. Unless you're an International, then you don't necessarily increase your chances by living further away.

There's no sure-formula to getting accepted on college, other than needing good marks and interests that show you aren't going to lock yourself away in your room for the whole year. Living on college is a chance to socialise, so they want to see how you will fit in.

There's no tips or tricks really, they either like you or they don't. Other than that, there are other threads here that talk about college accommodation.
 

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Re: some *useful* links for those considering Newcastle Uni

often yes, depends on their history but generally yes.
 

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hey i am going to apply for accommodation for 2010

whats the sort of stuff i should know about each college that they don't tell us on the websites? I have to decide which to put as my first preference.
 

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Just go to whichever, who cares, they're all okay.

I decided on price, and went to the cheapest one.

They have open days at some point, or you can just turn up to one of the campus offices any day of the semester and they'll find a resident who'll be happy to show you around.
 
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Sid, here's a reply I have cut and pasted from another thread regarding college accommodation:

If you're 1st year and moving on campus because you have had to move for uni, then you should be fine getting a place at one of the colleges.

Barahineban:
A nice place to stay if you like either rooming with someone or living by yourself away from the 'hussle and bussle' of the other colleges. Id say its mostly couples, international students and 3rd/4th year students living here. Nice rooms and id say a higher quality overall compared to the others (its a newer complex). I was thinking about moving there this year, although it is pretty pricey if you have a room to yourself. Will need to cook/provide your own food.
Rating: 7/10


International House:
Consists of approximately 50% Aussies and 50% Internationals from all countries from the US to Japan. Majority of 'blocks' have 3 floors, with 10 people on each floor, split into two sections by the kitchen and lounge areas. So you will get to know the 5 you are with really well, and the other 5 pretty well. There are courtyards and paths which seperate the blocks, and a few blocks with non-catered apartments for the older people and those who want to get away from noise. These guys like to party like Teds, but I think are a little more tamer (sp?) than Teds.
Rating: 9/10


Edwards Hall (TEDS):
If you're a party animal and like interracting with people, then this is the place for you. A lot of people in this college, ive got a few friends here, and they like it. The main areas of Teds are Fully-Catered, although there are non-catered apartments also. Imo this is the most popular college for 1st years. My friends say the food is pretty ordinary, but ive seen it and its not too bad, they are just whingers.

Rating: 8/10


Evatts House:
Consist of non-catered apartments, so you'll need to provide/cook your own food. Similar to International House it a lot of ways, although not as good :D(NB: Biased opinion). Not too sure what else to say about Evatt, it would suit those who are social, but not party animals like those at Teds. More space and trees between the 'blocks'.
Rating: 6/10
I still stand behind all comments included.
 

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Well, I'm seriously considering Newcastle for radiation therapy and i'm err, i guess a little anxious about moving away from home :)
Anyway errr jst afew Qs:
1. As sad as this may sound, but how is internet access living on campus?(at any of the colleges, unsure, probbably considering international house first) I'll guess it's essentially the same internet provided at/from the uni, but at home i'm a biiigggg downloader, so i'm unsure if i'll be able to go without downloading all my tv shows/music/movies(sad i know)
2. how much on average would accommodation cost per semester or year? Yes i know there are prices for the various ones on the website, but i am aware the semester structure/holidays and whatever vary between diff unis and of course high school, so i wasn't quite able to work it out. Do most people just stay during the semester and go home in the holidays? so is the payment a fixed amount or something(say semester) or does it(or can) include holidays?

So yeah, just inquiring I guess..thanks to anyone who's bothered to read and answer my Qs :)
 

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Internet is excellent. All torrent sites are blocked by proxy, so that's a no go. However, in the residences, students trade everything through public networks. Everything you could want, latest movies, tv shows etc... Download speeds are 700kb/s.

I think it worked out a bit more than $5000 a year, yeah you pay for mid semester break. Not many people stay between semesters.
 

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accommodation

What is the off-campus accommodation like?
And how early should I start applying?
:shy:
 

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Is it even worth applying and paying the application fee?
Or are we almost certain to be rejected?
:cry::cry:
 

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should I apply now, or after i get my results? applications don't close until early January so it should be OK right?
 

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Re: accommodation

There's a massive shortage of rental property, there always has been. I've heard many stories of extortion like behaviour by real estate agents who take advantage of this.

If you're not a local, you should start looking NOW to atleast get a feel of the market.
 

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TBH evatt is pretty sweet.

How does having more azns, paying much more money for worse food, much less exposure to the fairer sex (boys don't like cooking), make IH better than Evatt?

Teds communal dining halls are better than IH facilities also.
 

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Internet is excellent. All torrent sites are blocked by proxy, so that's a no go. However, in the residences, students trade everything through public networks. Everything you could want, latest movies, tv shows etc... Download speeds are 700kb/s.

I think it worked out a bit more than $5000 a year, yeah you pay for mid semester break. Not many people stay between semesters.
Do online games work? I guess you could say a way of keeping in touch with friends back home, haha.
*cough* sc2*cough*
 

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WOW works. Supposedly because one of the IT guys made an exception for it.

All other online games are blocked afaik.
 

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Gah, reading this stuff makes me die inside!! epic accomadation fail.... i hear theres a nice bridge at the big tafe under which i may live - mattress and trolley inclusive, with water views...
 

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I'm currently at IH,

You're looking at about $7000-$8000 a year in accommodation fees (approx $180 a week) although they are likely to go up.

In terms of "international students", International House has more, but they come from all over, US, Europe, not just Asia, and male/female ratio is the same in all colleges.

International House use the Edwards Hall dining facilities now also
 

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So when applying for on campus, when do they let you know whether you've been offered a spot or not?
and since they're apparrently in high demand..is it still worth applying for?
i was considering only accepting if i got a spot on campus..bleh.
 

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bit of help... the form asks for my student number? is that the one i wrote on every page of my hsc?
 

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