I'm in East Park at the moment! I just want to say that it is very very competitive to get into so you are very lucky if you get a flat here! There are shared bathrooms in certain blocks. I am in one of those flats, there are 10 people and you share a bathroom with 1 other person. Honestly, I wanted an en-suite but I totally recommend a shared bathroom as it's £23 cheaper and you basically have your own bathroom anyway that gets cleaned twice a week! One tip is that because East Park is so competitive, apply for both shared and en-suite as well as picking a quiet block. You're more likely to get a room and quiet blocks really aren't bad.
Hey Dear thanks for sharing this video, it was amazing and very helpful. would you please help me? in your opinion which type of room could be suit for a mother with her child?
No problem! I'd recommend contact East Park directly on their website as I'm not sure how to advise on this. 1 thing to note is that these halls can have loud, party students so maybe request a quite room?
@@graciousme6257 Hey! Wish I could answer this but I'm based on another campus! If I had to take an educated guess I think all rooms were designed for 1 person but someone please confirm or correct me. Hope you find your answer soon!
@@graciousme6257 yeah I understand. I'd recommend reaching out to the University then by popping them an email. They'll have all the correct, up to date information to share with you :)
@@graciousme6257 99% of the rooms are single bedrooms be it Birk's Grange, Holland Hall, James Owen Court, East Park, and Clydesdale Rise and Nash Grove. Mardon Hall is the only block that is twin bedrooms
It'd be best to check through the official universities website but from my memory, the block I was in, every individual room was ensuite so that means every room was with your own bathroom. Please double check for yourself though:)
@@roshangamingsvlogs80 Hey! Which programme and department are you on? Generally speaking as it is a Russell group univeristy and research intensive, these facilities would be quite good!
@@ZedTV8123 Yo Brother ! I am applying for international business in exeter and I have got the admit in streatham campus I'm indian as well but I'm not sure about it ,is it good back there... on internet there is like quite negative stuff abt the uni ... How would you recommed the uni life and living there ?
@@roshangamingsvlogs80 Hey brother. First thing, I'll say is that I'm going into my 3rd year at University of Exeter but I am based at Penryn Campus (Cornwall) rather than Streatham Campus in Exeter. Before I entered undergraduate, I also heard more negative things than positive about the uni however, since I've been here, there has never been a racial problem for me, in my experience. There's also plenty of societies here (e.g. I was president of Asian Society last year) where you can find more of your people with similar interests and personalities. The University also has a support system to prevent this kind of hate and a method of reporting negative experiences. My top tip is university is what you make of it, whatever approach and mindset you go in with, will likely reflect in your experiences during your time there! :) If I can help you further, feel free to dm my instagram @zed_iz1a
I'm in East Park at the moment! I just want to say that it is very very competitive to get into so you are very lucky if you get a flat here! There are shared bathrooms in certain blocks. I am in one of those flats, there are 10 people and you share a bathroom with 1 other person. Honestly, I wanted an en-suite but I totally recommend a shared bathroom as it's £23 cheaper and you basically have your own bathroom anyway that gets cleaned twice a week! One tip is that because East Park is so competitive, apply for both shared and en-suite as well as picking a quiet block. You're more likely to get a room and quiet blocks really aren't bad.
@@freyalw326 Hey Freya! Thanks for commenting this update! I'm sure many people will find it helpful! Hope you're having a good time at Exeter!
@@ZedTV8123 Thank you! It's been great so far :)
This makes so much sence, moving into east park on Sunday! so thanks for this video!!!! helps a lot!
Good luck! It's a beautiful place and I'm sure you'll like it! 👍
really odd question but what size duvet did u get for the mattress lol
Looks nice, enjoy it Zack!
Thanks man! 😀
Keep up with the great work. Really nice spot
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great video as always lad
Thanks my bro! 💙
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Hey Dear thanks for sharing this video, it was amazing and very helpful. would you please help me? in your opinion which type of room could be suit for a mother with her child?
No problem! I'd recommend contact East Park directly on their website as I'm not sure how to advise on this. 1 thing to note is that these halls can have loud, party students so maybe request a quite room?
thank youu, so helpful
Glad you find it useful!! :))
Nice bro
Are there shared rooms like two or three in a room?
@@graciousme6257 Hey! Wish I could answer this but I'm based on another campus!
If I had to take an educated guess I think all rooms were designed for 1 person but someone please confirm or correct me.
Hope you find your answer soon!
For the sake of safety so i need a room to be with at least one person
@@graciousme6257 yeah I understand. I'd recommend reaching out to the University then by popping them an email. They'll have all the correct, up to date information to share with you :)
@@graciousme6257 99% of the rooms are single bedrooms be it Birk's Grange, Holland Hall, James Owen Court, East Park, and Clydesdale Rise and Nash Grove. Mardon Hall is the only block that is twin bedrooms
do you share the bathroom or you get your own
It'd be best to check through the official universities website but from my memory, the block I was in, every individual room was ensuite so that means every room was with your own bathroom. Please double check for yourself though:)
How's the student and faculties in the college ?
@@roshangamingsvlogs80 Hey! Which programme and department are you on? Generally speaking as it is a Russell group univeristy and research intensive, these facilities would be quite good!
@@ZedTV8123 Yo Brother ! I am applying for international business in exeter and I have got the admit in streatham campus I'm indian as well but I'm not sure about it ,is it good back there... on internet there is like quite negative stuff abt the uni ...
How would you recommed the uni life and living there ?
@@roshangamingsvlogs80 Hey brother. First thing, I'll say is that I'm going into my 3rd year at University of Exeter but I am based at Penryn Campus (Cornwall) rather than Streatham Campus in Exeter.
Before I entered undergraduate, I also heard more negative things than positive about the uni however, since I've been here, there has never been a racial problem for me, in my experience. There's also plenty of societies here (e.g. I was president of Asian Society last year) where you can find more of your people with similar interests and personalities. The University also has a support system to prevent this kind of hate and a method of reporting negative experiences. My top tip is university is what you make of it, whatever approach and mindset you go in with, will likely reflect in your experiences during your time there! :)
If I can help you further, feel free to dm my instagram @zed_iz1a
It’s your own , i mean u live alone there?
I have my own room but I share the kitchen with 6 other people :)