If you put the post code for Arts Ed in the search bar of Premier Inn and Travelodge websites it will bring them up in order of distance, this is what I do for all my DD’s auditions to try and find the closest.
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When we looked at Unis for my eldest, Leeds Beckett cheapest accommodation was 50% more than his entire minimum loan. Thankfully he preferred a course in a much cheaper town. I'm grateful for this especially since there's now the possibility of him and DD having an overlapping year.MygirlsloveMT wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 11:23 pmYes, my friend’s daughter is looking at what I call ‘normal’ Uni’s and bizarrely Nottingham is one of the most expensive. I just think that the MT colleges must have a rough idea of what all their students pay to give as a guideline, or would if they asked them. I just have this awful feeling that dd will be fortunate enough to get a place somewhere and then we won’t be able to afford the accommodationDancemum1973 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 10:40 pmI have a friend whose daughter is at Bristol Uni studying Architecture and her accommodation is also very expensive. And another at Nottingham Trent still more than I had imagined! I'm still thinking back to my uni days paying £35 a week all in!
I think a thread where living accommodation costs were discussed would be a good idea. There's precious little about the way the maintainance loan is worked out via student finance. Even the Unis don't mention it much. I know it's something that the original owner of moneysavingexpert (Martin Lewis) has campaigned about and has recently put a calculator on their website.
Personally, we are unlikely to be interested in places that only offer Dadas, due to the cost involved to our household, but I've only ever seen on here that you get help with living costs if your income is below £30K, I've never come across anywhere that says how much that actual help is, so maybe that's something else that could do with clarification.
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The Dada information is all on the internet and the scales for help dependant on income. We had heard that some of the dada funded courses will offer additional scholarships if they really like the candidate so thought it was worth an audition. But yes most of my dd's applications are to degree courses. Again some of those are very limited funding with big shortfalls. We are going to reassess after auditions what we can do to help (if she is lucky enough to get a place somewhere). She is very aware of needing funding in order to go.
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Anyone at bird on 6th feb and fancy a bit of moral support whilst the kids are in auditions?
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Ahh ok. I'll have a look. Although we had a nightmare of a stay at our last Travelodge so may give that a miss, lol.MygirlsloveMT wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:34 pmIf you put the post code for Arts Ed in the search bar of Premier Inn and Travelodge websites it will bring them up in order of distance, this is what I do for all my DD’s auditions to try and find the closest.
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Hubby taking my DD for her arts ed audition and I've booked him the premier innMTDreams wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:14 pmAhh ok. I'll have a look. Although we had a nightmare of a stay at our last Travelodge so may give that a miss, lol.MygirlsloveMT wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:34 pmIf you put the post code for Arts Ed in the search bar of Premier Inn and Travelodge websites it will bring them up in order of distance, this is what I do for all my DD’s auditions to try and find the closest.
Don't think its that far from the tube or the college
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Hi there, there is The Chiswick Court hotel on Bath Rd very near to Artsed, not sure what its like but very convenient. You could check on Trip advisor.Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:19 pmHubby taking my DD for her arts ed audition and I've booked him the premier innMTDreams wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 9:14 pmAhh ok. I'll have a look. Although we had a nightmare of a stay at our last Travelodge so may give that a miss, lol.MygirlsloveMT wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2020 10:34 pm If you put the post code for Arts Ed in the search bar of Premier Inn and Travelodge websites it will bring them up in order of distance, this is what I do for all my DD’s auditions to try and find the closest.
Don't think its that far from the tube or the college
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Ahh cheers. Last time I looked (admittedly sometime ago) there was no column for maintainance that I could see.Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:25 am The Dada information is all on the internet and the scales for help dependant on income. We had heard that some of the dada funded courses will offer additional scholarships if they really like the candidate so thought it was worth an audition. But yes most of my dd's applications are to degree courses. Again some of those are very limited funding with big shortfalls. We are going to reassess after auditions what we can do to help (if she is lucky enough to get a place somewhere). She is very aware of needing funding in order to go.
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Thank you everyone, I think I am going to book the Premier Inn as it has onsite parking.go for it wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 1:16 pmHi there, there is The Chiswick Court hotel on Bath Rd very near to Artsed, not sure what its like but very convenient. You could check on Trip advisor.Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 10:19 pmHubby taking my DD for her arts ed audition and I've booked him the premier inn
Don't think its that far from the tube or the college
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No, we are there at the end of the month. Otherwise I would have Good luck!Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:34 pm Anyone at bird on 6th feb and fancy a bit of moral support whilst the kids are in auditions?
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It's going to be a long day!MTDreams wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:41 pmNo, we are there at the end of the month. Otherwise I would have Good luck!Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:34 pm Anyone at bird on 6th feb and fancy a bit of moral support whilst the kids are in auditions?
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Our dd is there on 17th Feb, taking younger dd to Bluewater while we wait so she is one happy girl.Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:09 pmIt's going to be a long day!MTDreams wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:41 pmNo, we are there at the end of the month. Otherwise I would have Good luck!Dancemum1973 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 8:34 pm Anyone at bird on 6th feb and fancy a bit of moral support whilst the kids are in auditions?
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MTA vs Italia Conti? Thoughts please... TIA
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Dd's first audition next week at Bird. I'm so nervous for her. Tell me it gets easier!