Hey Kai Ling! Thanks for the really cool video. Just wanna know your opinion on the on-campus accommodation versus the off-campus one? Which one would you recommend, and the pros and cons if it's not too much to ask! :') I'll be joining the uni in September for my undergraduate program. Thanks, hope you see this haha
@@bettyschmitz22 hi! i’m a UON student! i’m not sure but i think international students spread evenly between on campus and off campus accoms! i’ve lived on campus and i definitely do think that the space is very limited there+ the buildings are quite old :( i spent my year1 in on campus accoms and now i’m moving off campus! i personally didn’t have that great of an experience at on campus accoms but i think if you’re worried and you want to be taken care of more, you should choose on campus accoms! since the management will most likely be a bit more responsible and helpful! and since you live on campus, you can easily reach out for help easily :) do let me know if you have any more questions :)
Hi, the AC cost isn’t included. Semenyih is pretty chilly, I didn’t have to sleep with AC at night. On average I pay less than RM50 a month for AC. Usually only used in the daytime.
Hi , I have some questions , plz answer them as I don’t know who to ask ! . Why did you or like most students choose Univillage over the campus accommodation? Like I’ve heard that the management sucks and that they are rude , is that true ? Are the rooms clean ?
Hi! Sorry for getting back to you late! From my experience, I didn’t have many encounters where I need to engage with the management. There were 2 times where my light bulbs went off. Once I visited the management office and scheduled a time to fix it, they’re all good, it was done within 2 days for both times. I believe respect is mutual, if we treat them with manners, we’ll be treated somewhat the same 😊 Rooms were clean when I moved in, yes. Only needed minor cleaning to touch up. Both on campus and off campus options have their respective pros and cons, I picked to stay in UV in my final year because I had lesser classes. And it felt like I slightly more freedom at UV (feels like living “outside” if you get what I mean). But of course, everything is more convenient if you stay on campus. I stayed on campus for 3 years and loved the convenience too.
Hey , i want to do my mba from uni of nottingham , malaysia . What are your views on that. I am international student. Is the UK one considered the same as Malaysia?
This is a single room in a 3-room unit, without balcony. It’s pretty chilly in Semenyih, on average I pay less than RM50 a month for AC. I didn’t really need to turn on AC at night.
Hey hellooo - first of, love the vid, second, i'm actually going to attend the uni in a couple months & i rlly would like to know more of ur experience theree. This'll be my first time living the dorm life so i hope i can have some insight from someone with the experience. So if I could have maybe ur insta handler so i can ask some q's, that'll be grt. If u dun want to, thts fine. Thank you anywaysss
Nice video! I like your room
Thank uuuuuu ☺️
hi, normally if student want to rent outside, where can they search for it?
Hey Kai Ling! Thanks for the really cool video. Just wanna know your opinion on the on-campus accommodation versus the off-campus one? Which one would you recommend, and the pros and cons if it's not too much to ask! :') I'll be joining the uni in September for my undergraduate program. Thanks, hope you see this haha
Same here!!! I am coming to UNM this September as an exchange student. Where do most internationals stay and why? On-campus or UniVillage? @K Ling
@@bettyschmitz22 hi! i’m a UON student! i’m not sure but i think international students spread evenly between on campus and off campus accoms! i’ve lived on campus and i definitely do think that the space is very limited there+ the buildings are quite old :( i spent my year1 in on campus accoms and now i’m moving off campus! i personally didn’t have that great of an experience at on campus accoms but i think if you’re worried and you want to be taken care of more, you should choose on campus accoms! since the management will most likely be a bit more responsible and helpful! and since you live on campus, you can easily reach out for help easily :) do let me know if you have any more questions :)
@isabel-mr7ke hii yaa, just wanna ask you which off-campus accommodation you will recommend?
I want your notes!!
may i know what tyoe of room this is? as i'm deciding on the rooms to go for
Nina Andersen Univillage single room in 3-room unit
Hi is the AC cost included in the monthly rental or excluded ? Have to pay for AC ourself or no ?
Hi, the AC cost isn’t included. Semenyih is pretty chilly, I didn’t have to sleep with AC at night. On average I pay less than RM50 a month for AC. Usually only used in the daytime.
Hail up! From UiTM shah alam 😅
Hi sis,can you do more video about University of nottingham malaysia?because i wan to know more about the uni can you do more?
Hi Jin Su! I'd like to, but I just graduated last summer, hence the move out ;( I'll try to share some experiences with Notts if possible, stay tuned!
@@kaiiling ouhh oky..Thanks sis...
Hi , I have some questions , plz answer them as I don’t know who to ask ! . Why did you or like most students choose Univillage over the campus accommodation? Like I’ve heard that the management sucks and that they are rude , is that true ? Are the rooms clean ?
Hi! Sorry for getting back to you late! From my experience, I didn’t have many encounters where I need to engage with the management. There were 2 times where my light bulbs went off. Once I visited the management office and scheduled a time to fix it, they’re all good, it was done within 2 days for both times.
I believe respect is mutual, if we treat them with manners, we’ll be treated somewhat the same 😊
Rooms were clean when I moved in, yes. Only needed minor cleaning to touch up.
Both on campus and off campus options have their respective pros and cons, I picked to stay in UV in my final year because I had lesser classes. And it felt like I slightly more freedom at UV (feels like living “outside” if you get what I mean). But of course, everything is more convenient if you stay on campus. I stayed on campus for 3 years and loved the convenience too.
@@kaiiling thank you for your reply 💜
@@kaiiling What about the atmosphere? Is it nice for internationals as well?
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I am only coming to For you Kai ling , Only for you , whatta eyes 👀..
Hey , i want to do my mba from uni of nottingham , malaysia . What are your views on that. I am international student. Is the UK one considered the same as Malaysia?
The certs will be the same!
The certificate given is the same as the one u the uk,so yes it’s the same
Hii. Which campus is this?
Isn't this Malaysia's Uni of Nottingham
Hello, May I know the type of accommodation? Average cost for AC per month?
This is a single room in a 3-room unit, without balcony.
It’s pretty chilly in Semenyih, on average I pay less than RM50 a month for AC. I didn’t really need to turn on AC at night.
How many years can you stay there?
I believe you can stay for as long as you’re studying in UNM!
Hi can I know how much is it?
My room was around RM585 a month in 2019-2020.
@@kaiiling great thanks, so the place is a school dorm right? Like as in prepared by the school for students
Hey hellooo - first of, love the vid, second, i'm actually going to attend the uni in a couple months & i rlly would like to know more of ur experience theree. This'll be my first time living the dorm life so i hope i can have some insight from someone with the experience. So if I could have maybe ur insta handler so i can ask some q's, that'll be grt. If u dun want to, thts fine. Thank you anywaysss
Hi! Thank you! Ig: @kaiiiling
Is it on campus this semester? Or is it online?
Sumaiya Nishat r u going to apply in unmc?😄
I believe the uni has announced it will be online till the end of 2020.
Well i'm not sure abt those who's taking bachelor's degree & master's but those who are taking foundation are having on-campus classes