Anonymous wrote:The renovations and new constructions are gorgeous, after looking online. Don't know how they're affording it.
Anonymous wrote:The renovations and new constructions are gorgeous, after looking online. Don't know how they're affording it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would pick Chandler over Barret
Why?
I am not the poster, and I would like to hear why, too.. guessing it's because Chandler was more recently renovated (2016), and Barrett is on the list to be renovated soon? I did notice that Chandler has suite-style rooms and Barrett does not.
I’ve heard it’s harder for kids to meet people in suite configurations but maybe I’m wrong about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would pick Chandler over Barret
Why?
I am not the poster, and I would like to hear why, too.. guessing it's because Chandler was more recently renovated (2016), and Barrett is on the list to be renovated soon? I did notice that Chandler has suite-style rooms and Barrett does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would pick Chandler over Barret
Why?
Anonymous wrote:OP— my upperclassman is going to be in Pine next year in the “Global Village” aka, they are housing all the modern language hoses together on Pine 4th floor. I believe floors 1-2 of Pine are freshman, 3 is upperclassmen and 4 is Global Village.
Here’s what she knows aboutPine— 4 dorms and a new Food Court and they all have tree names so students are calling the complex “the Forest”. That’s pretty much it.
No one has been in these dorms yet, so not other insights. The description does say single use bathrooms like Lemon/ Hardy and the new “Cedar” dorm. That’s also the set up in current language housing and she really likes it. Rather than the mass of stalls and showers in large bathrooms, it is a bunch of single use bathrooms, some with just toilets, and some that also have showers. So, a lot more privacy.
She was in Reves freshman year. Small dorm and it went fast (but before the construction boom, many freshman dorms didn’t have AC, which Reves did). She had a really high housing number and could have gotten a Lemon single, and snagged the last Reves room with her roommate. She liked the smaller atmosphere. Some kids would want a bigger, more. bustling dorm.
For the last couple years, most juniors and seniors have had to live off campus. During housing selection this year, with all the new dorms coming on line, there were spots for any upperclassman that wanted one. Traditionally, more kids have chosen to stay on campus than at other, larger schools. The last 2 years with construction, they’ve had to move off. I would imagine that with so many new dorms, they will get back to more upperclassmen living on campus— especially because off campus housing near campus has been expensive and hard to find.
Anonymous wrote:I would pick Chandler over Barret
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is also an incoming Freshman. I've heard that dorms with a large number of suites can feel cliquey to those who aren't in suites. And they can make it harder for kids to get to know others on their hall. For this reason, my kid is favoring dorms with hall bathrooms and more doubles and singles. For that reason, she'd prefer Barrett to Lemon or Chandler. The newer dorms - Pine and Poplar, would be good too, but there's no guarantee she'll get one. I'm trying to encourage an open mind that no matter what happens, she'll have a great year, and she'll bond with her dormmates. I hope kids these days still leave their doors open like they did when we were in college. That's a pretty clear signal.