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Looking forward to meeting everyone on one of our July accommodation days :) What to expect on Accommodation Days The aim of AUB Accommodation Days is to make it easy for you to arrange your accommodation for the start of your course. The days provide you with the opportunity to meet other students, form house-sharing groups and view private rented accommodation. On the day we provide lists of all our registered properties, plus details from local letting agents. We have street maps and bus timetables available, and our student advisers are on hand to help you start to mix with other students. It can be daunting to get to know new people, so we hold a quick “speed dating” session to help you meet other students. This takes place at the start of the session, so please arrive promptly. If you’d rather not take part, don’t worry, there is no obligation. There are always more properties than students, so we advise you to form a group before starting to select properties. Alternatively, you may decide to join a group that already has a house with a spare room to fill. We inform our landlords about the accommodation days and many of them will be there with details of their properties. Registering for Accommodation Days Please click on the link in your Applicant Portal to register for accommodation days: You can book for a maximum of 2 days at a time but there is no limit on the number of days you can attend. We will confirmyour booking by email. NB 10/11th July is FULL With your permission, we will include your name and contact details on the list of attendees and email this to everyone who has registered to come to an accommodation day approximately 10 days before the day. You can start to make contact before the day, or arrange to meet up with people you’ve got to know through Facebook and other social networking sites, or our “student pad” message board.
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 12:26:55 +0000

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