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It's still too late to apply, but it's hard to say what room to apply for. There are good and bad school accommodations, the advantage is that the transportation is convenient, and there is also the opportunity to teach more foreigners. The bad thing is that most of the time is in school, and I rarely go out, and the cost is relatively large, and the dormitory is generally more expensive than sharing it outside.
The cheapest is about 500 a month, and the more expensive is more than 700.
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I now live in TOTEM PARK on campus at UBC.
In terms of price, it is estimated that you already know something, big brother. There are two types of accommodation in UBC, Dorm and Apartment, Totem and Vanier belong to Dorm, both of which have canteens, which are very convenient for eating, but the meals inside are more expensive, and you must buy a meal plan. These two rez are one floor and one toilet, among which the totem is more messy and more miscellaneous, and I live here with deep feelings.
However, in terms of rent, these two are cheap.
If you want a quiet place, marine is good, but a little more expensive, 4-bedroom is about 700 a month for one person, a few of my friends live there, all say it's quiet, but the disadvantage is that you have to cook your own food, and big brother you may not be able to apply if you are not old enough.
Good luck.
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Dorms can be more expensive than sharing a room with someone else.
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Hello this classmate:
First of all, after your dormitory collapse application is approved, UBC will send you an email with a housing offer. If you applied through an agent and the email address is filled in with the agent's email, please be sure to tell the agent to check the email from UBC Housing frequently, because the offer will automatically expire just a few days after it is sent.
Here's how to check the progress of your dormitory application by yourself:
The first step, of course, is to log in to the UBC Student Housing and Hospitality Services homepage (see image below), click on the area circled with the red pen, and log in with your CWL and password.
Once logged in to the Housing system (see image below), hover over Prospective Residents, Application, and click on the Check Status option in the menu.
You will be able to see the status of your housing application here. If you don't understand something after seeing it, you can take a screenshot and give it to me, and I'll help you interpret it. When taking screenshots of the slag, remember to hide personal information such as the student number in the upper right corner of the screen to protect privacy.
I hope the above information is helpful to you, and if you are satisfied, please remember the answer I wish you a happy summer vacation and all the best for your future UBC career :-
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