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NEOMA Business School

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tom_hayward
University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
Business Studies, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Housing
Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
As I was studying for two terms, and then got a job until the end of July, the idea of staying in a boxroom in Ango didn't exactly appeal. I also wanted to be close to the city centre as it was more practical for going out and for when I got a job.
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The first apartment I was shown by my landlord was a complete dump, right on the other side of the city, near the hospital. After some persuasion, he gave me another apartment, about twice as big, about 3 minutes from the city centre. So after this first hitch, everything went smoothly, and my rent was reasonable after taking the CAF allowance into account. I would definitely recommend an apartment in the centre if you're staying for the whole year. It means taking a bus to school every day, but this only takes 10-15 minutes. From what I saw of the halls of residence, here are my opinions; Arc: big rooms, posh, a long bus ride to the school, nspeak english all the time; Ango: almost prison-like, small rooms, but fairly good atomsphere among all the exchange students; La Pleiade: largeish apartments shared between two, 10 minute walk to the school, midnight bus goes directly there.
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Julia S
University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Business Studies, Undergraduate, University Agreement
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Type of housing: On campus
Arranged by: Home university
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
It's cheaper to live in downtown Rouen than on campus. The rooms are bigger, though you have to make sure the room comes with furniture. Plus, you're closer to all the stores and the nightlife.
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There are several housing options. You can live in one of the residences on campus. There are 3 and they are different in terms of facilities and value. You can live in one of the residences downtown (there are 2). Or you can find housing yourself. I chose to live on campus because it's close to the school and you meet more other students that way. On the other hand, in Ango anyway, you don't get to practice your French at all. I'm not disappointed, but I would choose an apartment or rez downtown next time, because you get to learn more French and more of the French way of life, and it's only 15 min from campus.
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presim4
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Business Studies, Undergraduate, University Agreement
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Type of housing: On campus
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose: On campus
Why?
The location is convenient and It's the best place to meet other exchange students and make friends.
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I lived in Ango and that's where all of the other exchange students lived. Party news travels thorugh the halls and everyone gets along. You'll never be lonely and you'll always know what's going on (in regards to student social life). It's small and cramped but I traveled and partied so much that I barely even noticed. Off campus appartments set up by ESC are more expensive and far. If you're only staying for a semester you might as well stay in Ango. It also doesn't hurt that the residence is just a 6 minute walk away from the shcool.
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byrnecj
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Business Studies, Undergraduate, Erasmus
Housing
Type of housing: On campus
Arranged by: Host university
If returning, I would choose: On campus
Why?
Close to the university and most of the other foreigners live there aswell. I'm talking about Ango by the way. It's not exactly Chateau Ango, but it's pleasant enough. I used to get up at 8.25 for 8.30 classes. Sorted. Bit of a trip to the town centre though, it must be said.
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If you have the cash, stay in Arc 4. There's a swimming pool, sauna, loads of foreign students, and it basically looks like a hotel. It's not that central though, and ikt was out of my price range. For the budgeting student, go for Ango. On campus, cramped and noisy enough, but good value for money after the government allowance is taken into account. (130€)
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mlrobinson
Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Marketing and Sales Management, Undergraduate, Partnership
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Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - My choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
It gives that bit more independance than being on campus or with a family, and also allows you to be in town (the campus is just outside of the centre). It also means that you don't spend your whole life on campus.
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I spent my first year in a studio in a residence which i'd arranged before coming over here. It was a little more expensive than a normal studio or sharing an apartment with friends (like i have done this year), but was worthwhile for the peace of mind.
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daragh
Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Business Studies, Undergraduate, University Agreement
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Type of housing: Apartment/House
Arranged by: Independently - I had no other choice
If returning, I would choose: Apartment/House
Why?
Greater level of independence and it's the only way you can live in the centre of town
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Accomodation at the university was more expensive than renting the same type of studio in town but it didn't have as good a location as one would want. The main attraction point of the accomodation on campus was that it was a great way to get to meet new people and integrate more quickly into the college lifestyle.
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