I lived in Tocil. Initially, I was very reluctant to move in because I was afraid of the idea of sharing the kitchen and the washrooms with 11 other people. But I am so glad to say that I was 100% wrong. Good flatmates , your willingness to adjust a bit and an effort to make friends are the key things you need to make your Tocil stay one of the best things you could imagine. Trust me, rest all things can be managed. You will make some life time friends here. You will never feel lonely in Tocil because you will always find someone either in Kitchen or just some steps away from your room even during the times of Christmas or Dissertation.
just a little curious here, since Tocil's let length is around 40 weeks, does that mean the students are required to leave the accommodation during the winter break?
I lived in Tocil. Initially, I was very reluctant to move in because I was afraid of the idea of sharing the kitchen and the washrooms with 11 other people. But I am so glad to say that I was 100% wrong. Good flatmates , your willingness to adjust a bit and an effort to make friends are the key things you need to make your Tocil stay one of the best things you could imagine. Trust me, rest all things can be managed. You will make some life time friends here. You will never feel lonely in Tocil because you will always find someone either in Kitchen or just some steps away from your room even during the times of Christmas or Dissertation.
Thank you for your comment Arushi! :) Hope you enjoyed your stay in Tocil!
What is the black item next to the kettle? Is it an airfryer? Is the blue board magnetic, if not, what do you need to attach items onto the board?
I'd really love to stay here, if, I'm lucky enough to get a room ;(
just a little curious here, since Tocil's let length is around 40 weeks, does that mean the students are required to leave the accommodation during the winter break?
Tocil ohh tocil