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Page history last edited by Shawn Roller 14 years, 10 months ago

Dorm Rooms (Residence Halls):

1.) What would you have liked to know about them?

2.) Would you recommend rooming with friend?

3.) If you have a double person room would you want a bunk bed? Or two singles?

4.) Location, which rooms are typically the best? (Corner?)

5.) Is it noisy, or  quiet? 

 

What can you tell us from experience?

 

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(1)     That they are one of the biggest determinants of who you your friends are going to be for the next 4 years.. so register early!

 

(2)     If it's a friend you can tolerate being around 24/7. I'd say it's almost better to room with an acquaintance, but not someone you will be hanging out with all the time.

 

(3)     Two singles.

 

(4)     In Terry dorms it didn't make a big difference, except for that a lot of people get stuck with triples..

 

(5)     Depends on dorm and floor, but in college you can expect most places to be noisy.

 

(6)     I had a great dorm experience, although it would've been nice to live on a co-ed or more social floor.

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