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Let's talk about the drawbacks first:
1. [Location] It is quite far from my school, UCL, and relies heavily on the DLR and the small train for transportation. However, if you are studying at Goldsmiths, KCL, UAL Camberwell, LCC, UCL School of Management, or Greenwich, then it offers great value for money.
2. [Service] Compared to regular student apartments, there are too many services and activities available, which can be overwhelming for someone like me with decision anxiety. The service is as attentive and enthusiastic as Hai Di Lao in hot pot or Fat Dong in the supermarket, making it almost embarrassing.
3. [Premium housekeeping and free breakfast] Seriously, ladies, this kind of service makes you lazy! It makes you not want to bother with cleaning or getting up early to make breakfast.
4. [Rooms and facilities] I heard from everyone that in London, it's better to choose a bigger room, otherwise, it can easily make you feel down. But the room I chose is too big, over 30 square meters, and the bed is even king-sized, which is too large and makes me feel insecure. It's also quite laborious to clean. As a result, it has made me even lazier...
5. [Common problem with high-rise floors] The view from a high floor really affects my studying. It's so beautiful that I want to take photos every day, capturing the scenery outside the window, the skyline, the sunset, the city night view, and taking selfies with the borrowed light. It has made me more self-obsessed, addicted to photography, and unable to break free...
Now let's talk about the advantages: see details in the drawbacks.
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