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Living In Halls – My Experience (Part 3)

London Underground tall sign viewed from street level width high-rise office buildings on either side

To get an honest and real idea of what it’s like to live in Halls, you have answered some of our questions to tell us about your experiences. This is part three of our series getting a feel for what it’s like living in uni halls, people’s top tips, common challenges and how to face them, and some of the best moments defining their time in halls.

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Living in Halls – My Experience (Part 2)

Street view of Campbell Halls of Residence. The buildings are an Edwardian style.

To get an honest and real idea of what it’s like to live in Halls, you have answered some of our questions to tell us about your experiences. This is part two of our series getting a feel for what it’s like living in uni halls, people’s top tips, common challenges and how to face them, and some of the best moments defining their time in halls.

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Living in Halls – My Experience (Part 1)

Three women sitting outside in the sun on a picnic table chatting outside a halls of residence, with buildings in the background.

To get an honest and real idea of what it’s like to live in Halls, you have answered some of our questions to tell us about your experiences. Check out the posts within this series to get a feel for what it’s like living in uni halls, people’s top tips, common challenges and how to face them, and some of the best moments defining their time in halls.

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Sleep

The sunset fills the sky over grassy fields in Camber as nighttime is about to begin.

We have all had late nights and lie-ins, yawned our way through lectures, maybe pulled an all-nighter, or even dozed off listening to fossil descriptions because, well, last night’s party was a long one. We’ve all been there. BUT, this probably means we all need to start prioritising our sleep just a little bit more. As Ffion Jenkins is about to explain, sleep is vital, our daily habits might be undermining its clever patterns, and she knows some simple ways we can make our sleep better.

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