- September 27, 2017
- Rebecca Miller
Late night chats, 3AM toastie-making and wild house parties are some of the highlights of living under one roof with your best mates. It can also be the cause of ultimate friendshipicide.
What food do you think of when you imagine student living Kebabs, chips, pot noodles Cheap and cheerful, but not all that healthy A recent study by ARK revealed that only 7% of students said that they never bought....
Late night chats, 3AM toastie-making and wild house parties are some of the highlights of living under one roof with your best mates. It can also be the cause of ultimate friendshipicide.
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