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How to choose a Student Accommodation
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Looking for London. College will be in Regent's Park.

I had applied for a stay at Goodenough College and got rejected. I don't know which other student accommodations to be looking at as most of them have very poor reviews on Google (Goodenough didn't which is why I applied). Also I'm male so can't go for Goldsmiths House which I thought looked good.

I'm really torn here. I don't know where to look, what is a reliable source. Google Reviews are messing me in the head. Searched for iQ Haywood (among others) but it had 3.2 stars on Google.

I don't care for hangout places I just want somewhere that is safe and convenient for commute. I also want to live alone in my bedroom (no dorm sharing basically; okay with sharing bath and kitchen). Would prefer Postgraduate students only (as I'm one myself)

I'm almost on the verge of dropping the idea of student accommodation and just look for flats but that would hurt my finances and so I'm hesitant. Eagerly Looking for some guidance.

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