Top 10 En-suite Accommodation at the University of Birmingham | Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- 1st Accommodation - 02:32
2nd Accommodation - 04:26
3rd Accommodation - 05:49
4th Accommodation - 10:02
5th Accommodation - 17:34
6th Accommodation - 20:10
Selly Oak Court Accommodation - www.crm-students.com/student-...
All other Accommodation - www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/ac...
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Interesting Tour of the Accommodations. I'm sure will be beneficial for some prospective students to see. Nice one Dazzy👍🏾👏🏿
Thank you very much
really helpful, thanks for the vid 👍
No problem 👍
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This is extremely helpful thanks.
For me one of my main things is cleanliness and well maintained bathrooms and kitchens.
Which would you say is best kept accom-particularly bathroom and also kitchen please?
Before you move in accoms are given a good clean but just know the cleans are not always the best. I wish i could tell you what the best kept accoms are but the fact of the matter is that you are the one who will keep and maintain your bathroom. Jarratt Hall isnt the best, I know that for sure.
True true…Thanks
That first room was minute - the bed was almost under the desk!!
Hi
Very informal video.
What accommodations would you recommend for exchange students coming to Birmingham in their 3rd year?
I would genuinely say if you are a 3rd year coming to Birmingham then you would be satisfied with any of the accommodations in Selly Oak. It really just depends on your budget.
Does Jarrat hall ,Bournbrook have good space for a common and study rooms
Do they have the luxuries of cinema room
Jarrat Hall have a common room but not a lot of people use it and your best luxury is talking to the funny security guards at reception. As for Bournebrook, they do not have a common room or luxuries as such. 😂
Thank you for the Tour. One quick one do they allow visitors to stay around in these accommodations?
Once you start paying and move in, the accommodations owned by the uni allow you to have people stay over. Basically, what you do is your choice
@@dazzytalks Thank you. I really had to confirm because someone was telling me they don't accept visitors to sleep over 😒 but in all thank you for the response
Hello!
I was wondering what accommodations you would recommend for me as I am studying abroad for my 2nd year at University of Birmingham from the US? I enjoy socializing. I've heard that the Vale is very social, but it's far from town and mostly first years. And I've heard that Selly Oak is full of 2nd & 3rd years and close to town but not as social. Just wondering what you think.
I would recommend you stay at an accommodation in Selly Oak. I would recommend in this order:
1st Oak brook Park
2nd Battery park
3rd Bournebrook
Selly Oak is a social place and the honest answer is that you will find first years EVERYWHERE. The "most social place" changes from year to year so next year it might be Selly you never know. To be honest, all of the accommodations are walking distance so you could always walk to the vale to visit friends.
Do accommodations for university of Birmingham sell out fast for en-suites or is there still usually space available on results day?
I'm pretty sure the spaces get taken up very quickly, be sure to pick your accommodations when asked by the university so you can get yours. It's not guaranteed that you will get your first choice but you should get one of your options. Once you move in you could always request a transfer to a different accommodation but there's always a waiting list.
How do I apply for sally oak court?
Man sold me on Oak Brook Park
It's a great student accommodation. That's where I stay and I believe it's the best student accommodation on the list.
@imane basset i dont think you can choose but you can try and request it
Hey, First of all I want to thank you for making this video I just want to ask you a question that when is the right time to book a room in battery park because now the booking on their website is full so just wanted to know what is the exact month in which the new bookings open when a student is coming to the University on September. And selly oak is outside the university so do we have accommodations in the university apart from staying in the villages ?
Honestly, I enjoy making videos. I'm glad that you like them. In terms of Battery park, you should be able to list it as your first choice accommodation if you are applying through the University of Birmingham accommodation portal (although I'm not sure about opening and deadline dates) . You also have the option to call unite students or email them.
There are no accommodations physically on the university of Birmingham's campus. However, they are all very close to the university ranging from a 2 minute walk to a 20 minute walk. You have to stay in one of the villages. It will make better sense if you came and looked at the university.
Alright, Thank You !
Hey bro, are these options available for Postgraduate students also? On the website these accompdations are listed below the Undergraduate tab.
you would have to check the university website to find that out. Or you could email/call the accommodation services
Are Jarratt Hall and Bournbrook noisy at night or morning because they are next to the main road? Thanks
Only one side of Jarratt hall is on the main road, so the majority of Jarratt hall is not noisy. As for Bournebrook, it is a bit noisier because it is on the main road.
@@dazzytalks Thanks for reply! How about Oak Brook Park and Metalworks? And also, are they having stricter rules for visitors because they aren't managed by the uni?
@@sin-hanyang8269 No worries my friend. Oak brook park and metalworks aren’t strict in terms of visitors. I stayed at oak brook park and probably had visitors 5/7 Days in a week and 21/24 hours in a day😂😂
@@dazzytalks Great!
where's 2 part my man
Just to confirm your room is oak brook park classic en-suite
Nope, my room was the premium en-suite room at oak brook park
@@dazzytalks oh okay thanks I am guessing this was £166 a week
@@ifeoluwaajibode2667 sorry man, i only just saw this. I think that's around how much i paid
Did you get your first choice ?
I didn't get my first choice no. however I genuinely believe Oak Brook Park is the best accommodation when all things are taken into consideration
Also, do you know which is the oldest through to the newest accom please?
Sorry, I do not know which is the oldest and newest accoms. However, the more modern ones I feel are Chamberlain, Selly Oak Court, bournebrook and metalworks. But remember, newer doesn't always mean better.
Yes you are correct. Just looking for well maintained. I did see a 2 when I visited (those were the only ones available to view) and I was surprised regarding the maintenance- bathrooms, kitchens of those particular ones! Ideally a comfortable clean environment is what I hope for, with access to shops.
How would you rank bournebrook metalworks and chamberlain order wise give you have actually actually seen them…sorry for all the questions. Trying to finalise my list.
Are scooters allowed in Oak brook park and can you ride them around campus?
you're technically not allowed but i rode my scooter around campus in 1st year. Try to avoid taking them into buildings
you can definitely keep your scooter in oak brook
@@dazzytalks Thanks, would you say a 32 inch tv is too big for the room?
@@larryakintola2997 I had a 27 inch, so 32 shouldnt be too bad.
Is having a car as a student difficult?
I currently do not own a car. But you just have to take into consideration parking at your accommodation cost, parking around birmingham when you go out, the ULEZ fee, petrol, insurance etc.
Crime rate is bad in S.O no?
Crime rate is different when it's reported vs living in it. Selly oak hasnt been bad from my time spent here