In many countries, students have the opportunity to live in a university residence for ____ least one year of their studies. In other countries, such as Britain, most students do not have this option and they have to find accommodation in private houses or flats. This can be very expensive and there is often a ____ of good-quality housing. Living at home Many British students live with their parents while they are studying, especially if they are studying in the same town or city where they live. This means that they do not have to ____ rent, but it also has some disadvantages. For example, they have less freedom than students who live away from home and they may have to ____ up ____ their parents' rules. Living in halls of residence Some British universities offer places in halls of residence to first-year students. These are usually rooms in a large building with shared kitchens and bathrooms. In ____ with private rented accommodation, halls of residence are often cheaper and more sociable. However, some students ____ them noisy and they may not like sharing facilities with other people. Renting privately Most second- and third-year students in Britain rent private houses or flats. They often share the house or flat with other students, which means that the rent is lower. Rented accommodation can be very expensive, and there is sometimes a lack of good-quality housing. Many students have to live in houses that are ____ a poor condition. In ____ to many other countries, most British students do not live alone while they are studying. There are advantages and disadvantages to all types of accommodation, and some students end ____ moving from one type to another during their studies.

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