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Kwame House

4.17·42 reviewsUniversity Way, Docklands, London, E16 2RDOperated by University of East London
4.17(42)
Top-rated in London
4 min walkUni 0.1 mi

Kwame House is a 78-bed accommodation in London. It is operated by University of East London.

42Reviews
0.1 miTo campus
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About Kwame House

Kwame House is a 78-bed accommodation in London. It is operated by University of East London.

42 verified student reviews currently contribute to this page. Find it at University Way, Docklands, London, E16 2RD.

4.17Overall rating42 verified reviews
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4.17
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8 months ago
Overall, it feels like there’s a lot more connection within the house.
Sri Lanka
9 months ago
It should clearly spell out the accommodation contract, the payment plan, and the total price. Right now, it just needs to be more student-friendly.
Nigeria
9 months ago
It would be good to have a shared lounge area where people can sit down, watch movies, and chat.
Nigeria
A year ago
The kitchen appliances and the walls feel really thin, so it would be better if they were a bit more soundproof.
India
2 years ago
The rodent problem is only getting worse. I paid for a private ensuite bedroom, not to have extra unwanted guests in the form of rodents.
India
2 years ago
I asked for the blinds in the ground floor kitchen to be changed for privacy. Also, since it’s only meant for girls only roommates, having tinted windows defeats the whole purpose. Instead, put net curtains there because the current darkness is causing serious sun deficiency, which then leads to migraines, fatigue, low energy, and a lack of motivation. It genuinely makes you feel lazy and can even tip into depression. I also think the kitchen and the bar area with the chairs are set up too close together. If people are sitting there, you end up constantly having to move around and even dent the fridge because there just isn’t enough space. There should be regular checks to make sure the kitchen is being used fairly, like cupboards and fridge space not being hogged by one or two people. It should be monitored so everyone gets a fair share and people respect each other’s space. On top of that, student ambassadors should not be randomly rude, entitled, intimidating, or diminishing. They need to be properly trained and supported with frequent checks to make sure they’re genuine. Student ambassadors should not be playing favourites, or bringing family members along to events just so they can enjoy the university benefits and freebies, while then being nasty to polite students who are actually eligible for the same things. I’ve also seen ambassadors behave in a way that feels sneaky, like hiding benefits or items from students who should have access, and then acting funny or hostile instead of being respectful. What’s really upsetting is having to deal with student ambassadors being nasty to me even though I haven’t done anything to them. I feel uncomfortable living on campus, and it’s honestly sad and disgusting. I’ve experienced vile behaviour from British home students, international students, and international ambassadors towards me, with zero recognition, no respect for boundaries, and no understanding of basic human decency or kindness, especially when it comes to mental health.
Pakistan

Where is Kwame House located?

Kwame House is located in London, E16 2RD, around a 4 min walk from the nearest campus and approximately 0.1 mi away.

PostcodeE16 2RD

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