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.
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No, I would *not* have liked to be confined indefinitely to my Tocil room at Warwick with no access to a washing machine, thank you for asking.
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Yes, I was amazed at the price differences and how much they were raking in from Arthur Vick compared to Rootes. Just so nakedly laying bare students’ backgrounds and economic status in every uni in the country, and being far more attentive to those who splashed the cash.
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The insistence students empty their rooms at the end of each term is also utterly grim for a lot of students. I was lucky Warwick had some halls with 39 week lets because I had no parental home to return to: some friends at other unis were in nightmare stressful situations.
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