Any schools that put freshman in singles? DD won’t be able to handle sharing a bedroom

Anonymous
Washington and Lee has mostly singles.
Anonymous
Bryn Mawr has a handful for first years, more for the upper years.
Anonymous
OP my DS went to Swarthmore very similar school in some ways. Pretty much any legitimate sounding medical excuse will get a single particularly if it’s really needed. Just check out the room. The first one offered had its own nickname it was so bad. DS declined and they found another one. It can be done.
Anonymous
It’s easy to get a single at Pitt as a freshman. Towers C and Lothrop dorms are all singles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re buying a condo near school.

yeah OP...just buy a condo. easy peasy!
Anonymous
I got a single but shared a bathroom with others at MIT. I regret it, I should have had roommates. I later did when I lived in Boston and it was awesome.
Anonymous
Cornell has a relatively large number of singles.
Anonymous
Colgate has singles and suites with single bedrooms
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s easy to get a single at Pitt as a freshman. Towers C and Lothrop dorms are all singles.

Was just about to post this! My info is dated but when I went to Pitt back in the late 90s, I was able to get a single in Tower C all four years. I’m assuming freshmen can still live in Tower C?
Anonymous
OP I get it because in the UK everyone gets a single room all through college. I cannot imagine living any other way. But these days there are noise cancelling ear phones, wax ear plugs, silk eye masks and tents. You can get quiet and privacy without a single room, if you must.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds a bit spoiled if you ask me. It’s all part of growing up. If she doesn’t want to live with someone, she needs to commute and live at home.


Most college kids have a single room sophomore through senior year if they live in an off-campus house.


+1. I hated college my freshman year. I liked my roommate and we didn’t have any issues but being with another person in a tiny room with nowhere to go for quiet and privacy ever is hell for some people. Looking back, I would have been happier at a community college. I ended up transferring and getting an apartment with friends from high school at a different college.
Anonymous
I have asthma and incense and candles are a problem. I would ask about this at each college. Also ask about smoking. See how prevalent it is. Candles etc and smoking are typically banned but some schools enforce these rules more than. Others
Anonymous
Smith had some freshman singles decades ago. it was part of the appeal for me, although I ended up with a roommate one year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t she handle it? We need more information. Sharing a room is great way to become more considerate, empathetic, kind, etc. Plus, it helps things go more smoothly when you get married or move in with your significant other.


Eh, I’m not so sure. I’ve come to think the room sharing thing isn’t good. I can see a suite set up with a common area but I think everyone should have their own sleeping space and a bit of privacy.
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🙄😂GL OP!
Anonymous
I think schools should at least provide dividers like this:
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