as I will start my studies this August in Tampere, I would like to know if there are others here who are also studying in Tampere and who would like to meet up with a 20-year-old German girl


Greetings, Ines
'Yes, that is normal. That is how student housing normally is. Bathroom and kitchen are the most expensive parts of a flat. It would be impossible to build the same amount of student housing if every one had his/her own kitchen and bathroom. If you want your own, you have to seach from the private market.Then I requested them again, and they put me in a building with my own room (8m2), but shared WC and kitchens,
Well, queues for own apartments used to be like two years.. Normally a student starts in a shared flat with an own room and shared kithcen and bathroom, and continues queuing to single apartments. The most popular ones can have four year queues. Not very wise to turn down the first apartment, if you don't have any backup plan. Although, they are renovating those shared flats to single apartments little by little, so it could be possible to get one to start with nowadays.lenafelts wrote:Hey
I´m Helena, from Brazil (but a spanish citizen). I'm also going to start my master degree in Tampere this autumn.
However, I did not have any luck at all with TOAS.
I made the deposit payment very early, in May, as soon as I received my acceptance letter, and I requested my own flat.
Then, they put me in a shared apartment, and I said no because my main priority was my own flat, no matter how far from the school. Then I requested them again, and they put me in a building with my own room (8m2), but shared WC and kitchens, and at the most expensive spot. Is that normal???
I would be sooo happy with my own flat
By the way, I will be studying at the faculty of Medicine of UTA (Master's degree in Public Health).
Haliiii
Lena