Hiya. I’m not actually too sure as I personally went to another gym not the SU one. Have a look on the Plymouth website as I’m sure there will be more info. Sorry. 😅 x
@@hollieholmes2725 I originally joined trugym as it was the cheapest but wasn't a fan of the equipment etc and then joined thegym which is further out but much better and definitely recommend. The fee was £15.99 which was more expensive but I think was worth it.
Hey! I was just wondering why people book longer contracts. I am looking at booking accommodation with the host and am quite stuck on which contract I should pick... x
I believe some people just pick the longer ones either if they have a job or just want to stay longer I suppose. The shorter one tends to be for the uni year (I believe 43 weeks). Hope this helps ☺️ xx
om my gosh! thank you so much, you made a pretty detailed video but don't these accommodations require guarantor? from international students perspective...for a person on budget, will private student accommodations be beneficial or halls and student housing comps.? you are looking lovely in that top btw :) xoxo
It’s okay ! Hope it helped :) and A guarantor is needed whether you are international or not I believe. Private halls are cheaper but houses that you find can also be cheaper but you miss out on the first year experience if that makes sense. But people go for the ones through the uni because they may not be aware of the private ones. Thank you so much ☺️ xxx
Thanks for the great vid! Very useful since I'm currently choosing uni accommodation for Plymouth for september! I wanted to know for the Old dairy, is it quiet around? I guess as it's close to the city centre, I imagine it would be quite noisy? I like keeping my windows open at night for fresh air at home, but don't want it to be really loud at uni when I'm trying to sleep or study. Also, do you know if many med students or people who do longer courses stay there? I would have to be there a week before everyone else and don't want to be the only person there on the week before freshers week if that makes sense. Thank you!
Glad it can help ☺️ yeah it would occasionally be noisy due to people being drunk but I didn’t find it too bad when I was staying there. I’m not too sure if there are going to be med students but there are different people on different courses that stay at the old dairy so it really depends on who you get on your flat 😅 sorry if that didn’t make sense.
@@sabrinacheung170 Thanks for the quick reply! That helps! And another quick question if you don't mind aha. How do find the ethnic diversity at Plymouth? I'm Chinese but live in a not very ethnically diverse area at home (I was the only chinese person in my year group lol), I wanted to know as an ethic minority yourself just how diverse it is? Thanks!
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
Please do more of the Plymouth videos. They are really helpful in making a decision. Thank you 🙏🏽
ofc I will try to 😊 glad they are helpful ☺️
Are you South African bro just asking coz I am
What were the dimensions for the room?
Do you know how much the plymouth su gym membership costs for students living in private halls?
Hiya. I’m not actually too sure as I personally went to another gym not the SU one. Have a look on the Plymouth website as I’m sure there will be more info. Sorry. 😅 x
@@sabrinacheung170 Aw okay thanks, which gym did you go to? How much was it?
@@hollieholmes2725 I originally joined trugym as it was the cheapest but wasn't a fan of the equipment etc and then joined thegym which is further out but much better and definitely recommend. The fee was £15.99 which was more expensive but I think was worth it.
Hey! I was just wondering why people book longer contracts. I am looking at booking accommodation with the host and am quite stuck on which contract I should pick... x
I believe some people just pick the longer ones either if they have a job or just want to stay longer I suppose. The shorter one tends to be for the uni year (I believe 43 weeks). Hope this helps ☺️ xx
@@sabrinacheung170 oh that makes sense!! That actually helped loads! Thank you! I was stressing out about it :)
Hehe that’s okay ! Glad I could help ! If you have any more questions let me know 😊x
this is a really informative video! thanks so much for sharing ❤️
It’s okay thank you for your support
om my gosh! thank you so much, you made a pretty detailed video but don't these accommodations require guarantor? from international students perspective...for a person on budget, will private student accommodations be beneficial or halls and student housing comps.?
you are looking lovely in that top btw :) xoxo
It’s okay ! Hope it helped :) and A guarantor is needed whether you are international or not I believe. Private halls are cheaper but houses that you find can also be cheaper but you miss out on the first year experience if that makes sense. But people go for the ones through the uni because they may not be aware of the private ones. Thank you so much ☺️ xxx
@@sabrinacheung170 thank you so much you've been so generous about the whole thing !!!!!! thank you so much! :)
It’s okay. I hope it can help you in some way ☺️ xxx
Thanks for the great vid! Very useful since I'm currently choosing uni accommodation for Plymouth for september! I wanted to know for the Old dairy, is it quiet around? I guess as it's close to the city centre, I imagine it would be quite noisy? I like keeping my windows open at night for fresh air at home, but don't want it to be really loud at uni when I'm trying to sleep or study.
Also, do you know if many med students or people who do longer courses stay there? I would have to be there a week before everyone else and don't want to be the only person there on the week before freshers week if that makes sense.
Thank you!
Glad it can help ☺️ yeah it would occasionally be noisy due to people being drunk but I didn’t find it too bad when I was staying there. I’m not too sure if there are going to be med students but there are different people on different courses that stay at the old dairy so it really depends on who you get on your flat 😅 sorry if that didn’t make sense.
@@sabrinacheung170 Thanks for the quick reply! That helps! And another quick question if you don't mind aha. How do find the ethnic diversity at Plymouth? I'm Chinese but live in a not very ethnically diverse area at home (I was the only chinese person in my year group lol), I wanted to know as an ethic minority yourself just how diverse it is? Thanks!
You’re welcome 😊 yeah I actually find Plymouth quite diverse. I was the same but I would definitely say it’s more diverse from my home town too !!
@@sabrinacheung170 That's amazing, thank you!!
Hello please how do I reserve an accommodation upfront as an international student?
as far as i know, international students are guaranteed a spot in accomodation
Can you please do a freshers experience what to expect xoxo
Ofc I will try and get that done soon x
Thanks to the author of the channel for this fascinating video! It is interesting to see how people live in other countries! It is very important to know foreign languages on such trips. I would like to recommend to all travelers a practical guide to learning foreign languages by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages". This book contains a lot of useful tips on how to learn a foreign language for tourists, students, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs a foreign language in life. There are a lot of good tips on how to solve problems with the language from beginner to advanced level of language learning. It turns out that the traveler only needs to know a few dialogues and you can easily travel around the world! You don't have to spend a lot of time to fully learn a foreign language, you just need to learn what you can use when you travel. I wish everyone exciting travels!
Hey is there a lot of first years in old dairy ?
Yeah all of my flat mates were first years but there may be a few that are not. Hope this helps :))
What do u think of discovery heights ?
It’s very close to campus and town tbh. But I haven’t been there personally so I can’t have an opinion. Sorry :))
Since you lived at the old dairy, how did u like it ?
I really enjoyed living there ! It was nice and I didn’t have any problems when living there
Do a video with Aaron 💜
Would love to
Aaa what a cute top!!! Hahaha thanku honey💛💛💛💛
It’s the best !! You’re welcome xx