Imprisoning students in their accommodation is also a class issue: working class students are confined to smaller rooms, sharing bathrooms and kitchens with far more people than the richer students in plush halls with bigger rooms.
In the UK?! Where was that? I had no idea any unis here did that, assumed it was only the US! Bloody hell.
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I had this in my first year at Edinburgh... they said it was an unexpected surge in demand, but they'd just shut one of the halls of residence the year before. Was in a larger room in a new building that was supposedly built when it seemed like a royal might go.
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imagine that the A-level results shenanigans will result in accommodation services trying to pack extra students in again...
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Strathclyde had twin rooms in the 1990s, in Baird Hall which is no longer a halls of residence. Don't think there are any twin rooms attached to the uni now.
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