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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of my DC's is class of '17. If they desire a single, and if it's available for freshman, I will gladly pay extra to provide privacy. Privacy can just mean quiet time to study without any distraction. Even when our house is quiet, DC likes to go to their room, shut the door, and study. I have told DC that you can open your door and invite 10 people into your dorm room with a private. But when it's time to go, it's time to go and no argument with a roomie who wants people to stay. You don't have to go home but you've got to get out of here.[/quote] This past summer, DC attended a summer college program for six weeks and had a roommate. DC felt that while it was a great experience and the roommate was nice, if the opportunity presents itself for a private room, that will be the first choice. Unfortunately, most college campus still have the one-room, box style, cramped dorm rooms.[/quote]
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