Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
South is very different that Wi/Boston/UVA/etc. In south, it's hot in Jan/Feb sometimes. But for areas where the heat is normally gone by mid Sept, it would be a waste of money to retrofit dorms. But FL or AL or TX, I wouldn't' send my kid without AC dorm, but then again, I wouldn't send my kid there for many reasons (and my kids don't want to go for the exact same reasons).
Because snowflakes melt?
Anonymous wrote:Given the repeated heat waves and rise in temperatures over the past decade, I agree that all dorms should have a/c. We already pay enough in exorbitant tuition and student fees so students should be comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
This is where i come out. And look, my dorm had no A/C in a place where we roasted for about a month, and then froze our collective a$$es off in the winter.
If I'm paying $20-60K (or more) per year for my child to go to school (plus incidentals on top of that), you had best bet I expect there to be heat and A/C for however long as it's needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
South is very different that Wi/Boston/UVA/etc. In south, it's hot in Jan/Feb sometimes. But for areas where the heat is normally gone by mid Sept, it would be a waste of money to retrofit dorms. But FL or AL or TX, I wouldn't' send my kid without AC dorm, but then again, I wouldn't send my kid there for many reasons (and my kids don't want to go for the exact same reasons).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
This is where i come out. And look, my dorm had no A/C in a place where we roasted for about a month, and then froze our collective a$$es off in the winter.
If I'm paying $20-60K (or more) per year for my child to go to school (plus incidentals on top of that), you had best bet I expect there to be heat and A/C for however long as it's needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that 95% of the things the parents are concerned about on the parent pages are non issues for the actual students. The parents are the whiners.
I was just looking at the JMU Reddit and there were several threads about dorms in response to questions from incoming students. The lack of AC in several older dorms was discussed. Basically, the answers from current students were mostly along the lines that yes, having no AC sucks for a few weeks of the year, but you just deal with it. So no, the lack of AC was not a complete non-issue, but neither was it a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to college in Connecticut. It would be dumb to retrofit for CAC there. It maybe would have been used two weeks.
What?! It's not only hot in CT two weeks a year.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve found that 95% of the things the parents are concerned about on the parent pages are non issues for the actual students. The parents are the whiners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
Then go somewhere with AC in all dorms. This is entirely within your control.
Anonymous wrote:I went to a college in the south that had many dorms without AC. It was horrible for multiple months of the year. I remember having headaches, not being able to sleep, just being gross and hot all the time. This was 15 years ago and they have since retrofitted their dorms with AC. If you're paying $50k a year for college, you shouldn't be sweating where you live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to college in Connecticut. It would be dumb to retrofit for CAC there. It maybe would have been used two weeks.
What?! It's not only hot in CT two weeks a year.
But students are only on campus for 9 months--typcially late August to mid may at most, unless quarter system.
For summer school students housed on campus, most colleges do utilized the dorms with AC, and students are not "required" to live on campus. But for the regular school year, unless you are in the South (Texas, Florida, Arizona, etc) AC is only needed for 2-3 weeks. Fans and natural cooling at night work fine