Anonymous wrote:Still wondering why OP thinks a basement room in SoCal is going to be hot at night...
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone is going to want a single that badly that they will agree to a hot corner basement room!!
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone is going to want a single that badly that they will agree to a hot corner basement room!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you really need to say whether this college is within a five miles of the coast. No AC then is doable. If it is in Pomona, no way would I want my kid to suffer in Inland Empire Heat in August/ September/October without AC. That is just cruel.
This year dorm move in is August 17. Last year starting with August 17 the temperature in Pomona was 93 degrees. From August 28th and 29th the temperature was 99 degrees.
You're conveniently ignoring the 70 degree lows at night. It's the desert. You know where students spend their day? Anywhere but the dorm.
When it is 99 degrees for the high and 70 degrees for the low, the low happens right before dawn at 6 in the morning. It is still in the 80's in the late evenings until 9 or 10 at night. Students sometimes go back to their dorms after lunch then go back to campus. It is miserable to be hot and sweaty then take a shower to freshen up then start sweating again as you are getting dressed. No air conditioning in a basement room in a single seems miserable.
Anonymous wrote:At least your kid gets a room. When my oldest arrived at an ivy several years ago, his dorm was a common room with barracks-style bunks.
Luckily the university was able to get the 12 students out of that terrible living condition and into a traditional dorm within a few weeks, but it was a terrible start to his college career.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone is going to want a single that badly that they will agree to a hot corner basement room!!
Anonymous wrote:At least your kid gets a room. When my oldest arrived at an ivy several years ago, his dorm was a common room with barracks-style bunks.
Luckily the university was able to get the 12 students out of that terrible living condition and into a traditional dorm within a few weeks, but it was a terrible start to his college career.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt anyone is going to want a single that badly that they will agree to a hot corner basement room!!