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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A good question to ask when touring schools or when reps visit. [/quote] I was surprised how few upperclassmen at U Mich live on campus. When you have huge universities, they just don’t have a lot of housing stock relative to the size of the student population [/quote] Most upperclassmen don't live on campus in general - unless it's a tiny SLAC.[/quote] [b]Not true. Most of the ivies have on campus housing all 4 years. [/quote] Maybe half of the ivies. I know that the ones that guarantee 4 years [/b]of on-campus housing are Harvard, Princeton, Columbia (not sure if this will continue with the increasing class size) and I believe Brown. Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell and UPenn guarantee only 2 years. [/quote] Right. Not all if the Ivies offer four year housing. Harvard and Yale do because og the original “house” system they both started. At Yale, you go right into your @house” and often live there all four years. At Harvard, all freshman go into Harvard yard then deject their houses for tears 2, 3, and 4. [/quote]
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