Great video, super informative for a person nervous about moving in in a couple months - thank you:) i've heard the wifi isn't too great, is it really that bad and limited?
Christ, i'm worried about the storage space, I bulk cook most of the time. It doesn't look like theres much space to store ingredients or meals. Also were things like bedding provided? Pots? Pans? Plates and utensils?
although there is the fridge in the room i suppose. But still, I might need to bring a tub or something to haul my ingredients downstairs. Do still need to know if there is access to cutlery and stuff though. I really dont want to have to fly that stuff around the world or buy any over there just to have to dispose of it at the end of the year.
Is the accommodation strict on non-residents staying over? Do they have to sign in prior to arrival? Great video and the downstairs area looks very cool, hadn't seen pictures of this elsewhere!
Thanks! Yeah there is a log book at reception for guests, and you need a card to get through the door, but they generally allow you to have guests over. This was pre-corona, but it seems Australia is over that by now (very jealous...) so should be the same!
Hey! Do you know if there's any possibility to stay in a different halls for my 2nd term studying abroad (January-May)? It sounds amazing for the social life but it's really expensive and don't know if I could potentially save money that way!
Hey! Yes I think so, at least when I went to Sydney the contract was only for one term so I did my first semester (August to November) in QMB and another hall in my second semester (February to June) and just travelled / couch-surfed in between :)
Thank you for making this video. I'm about to move there soon and try to figure out how is the accomodation looks like. This is very informative.
Moving out there in July. This was so helpful thanks
Thank you very much for uploading this video, i have been looking for a QMB review for so long. Your review is nice and informative.
Heyo! I'm studying abroad there next year from Philadelphia (Drexel U). So excited!!
I went to QMB. Once found a shit footprint on the toilet seat
Super helpful! Thank you!
Great video, super informative for a person nervous about moving in in a couple months - thank you:) i've heard the wifi isn't too great, is it really that bad and limited?
This is so informative, thanks for sharing! Can’t believe someone actually peed in the kitchen😩😂
I know right... 🤢
What about the plate?😂
pmsl 😂
Thank you for the informative video :)
thanks a lot for making this video
Christ, i'm worried about the storage space, I bulk cook most of the time. It doesn't look like theres much space to store ingredients or meals. Also were things like bedding provided? Pots? Pans? Plates and utensils?
although there is the fridge in the room i suppose. But still, I might need to bring a tub or something to haul my ingredients downstairs. Do still need to know if there is access to cutlery and stuff though. I really dont want to have to fly that stuff around the world or buy any over there just to have to dispose of it at the end of the year.
Thanks for sharing!
I wanna ask if we could bring in kettles in our room(as I’m moving into usyd accom next month), as it may activate the smoke alarm, so yeah
I want this accommodation 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hey rlly helpful vid! youre studying nat sci right? So you can study abroad with this degree? Is it really competitive?
Hi this may be a stupid question but is there curfew in the building? Like when you arrive late at night or morning? Thank you :)
No, you just needa reach the dorm at your preferred and registered date
how did you find the toilets?
I'm wondering that too... can't seem to find any photos or anything of the bathrooms and showers and stuff
Is the accommodation strict on non-residents staying over? Do they have to sign in prior to arrival? Great video and the downstairs area looks very cool, hadn't seen pictures of this elsewhere!
Thanks! Yeah there is a log book at reception for guests, and you need a card to get through the door, but they generally allow you to have guests over. This was pre-corona, but it seems Australia is over that by now (very jealous...) so should be the same!
@@sebvdree Unreal! Thanks so much, the vid was v informative and you seem like a lovely person!!
I love your accent
Hey! Do you know if there's any possibility to stay in a different halls for my 2nd term studying abroad (January-May)? It sounds amazing for the social life but it's really expensive and don't know if I could potentially save money that way!
Hey! Yes I think so, at least when I went to Sydney the contract was only for one term so I did my first semester (August to November) in QMB and another hall in my second semester (February to June) and just travelled / couch-surfed in between :)