<p>I know that I am in Foster, but was wondering when will I receive my actual dorm room assignment and roommate information?</p>
<p>From rumors I’ve been hearing we should find out this Monday, on the 22nd. However, my source comes from an admin within the KLLC and I’m unsure if everyone, or just LLCs, will find out on Monday. Within the next two weeks for sure, though.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info!!</p>
<p>Did anyone find out today about room assignments?</p>
<p>Website says early August, and my dd did not find out today.</p>
<p>Nope. I’m aggravated to say the least.</p>
<p>It’d be nice if they could let us know already for convenience sake. Come August 3rd I’ll be moving into my IFS dorm, as many others will, potentially without knowing who our roommate for this year will be. That doesn’t really leave us time to communicate about who is bringing what, appliance wise and such. But hey it’s not the end of the world and I’ll just have to go with the flow I guess. It could be worse!</p>
<p>Think Soccergurl was correct when she posted they want to post roommates as late as possible to prevent people complaining and wanting to switch rommates</p>
<p>I started IFS a couple years ago without knowing who my roommate was going to be. Granted, it was three weeks then instead of two. I wouldn’t expect to find out before the beginning of August.</p>
<p>What is sort of annoying is that are emailing as deadline of August 1 to order fridge/micro and other things and we wont even know roommate by then. I have called twice and have been told different things both times. In the big picture this is only a little inconvenience…just curious who I will be living with</p>
<p>Yankees my bet is that they don’t want you changing beds, they have made it very clear to us during both tours they do not recommend changing the beds, which I find incredibly stupid.</p>
<p>mama1317…do you mean lofting or bunking?</p>
<p>Yankees: lofting, bunking, moving the bed whatsoever, even changing to singles, or a different corner. Cant believe it is met with such disapproval. If the dorm mates come to an agreement and are willing to pay the fee I don’t see why it is any of their concern, but it seems to be greatly discouraged. Also as a note, after looking at the beds in person again unless the beds are singled there is virtually no way to move them, if they are in an L bunk, the lower bed cannot be moved, it is bolted and part of the upper bed assembly.</p>
<p>L configuration beds can be seperated. They may appear bolted, but it’s actually just a rod from the lower to upper bed. If you lift the upper bed it will slide right off.</p>
<p>It’s discouraged for safety purposes–occasionally people choose to bunk them from being apart and don’t bunk them properly, then they can fall.</p>
<p>Your choices are either in an L shape or as singles, it’s just how the beds are designed</p>
<p>Hkem: there may be different versions then. The ones I looked at could not be separated or there would be no corner post for the lower bed or ‘loft’ legs on the higher bed. I have seen pics of beds in her dorm separated (one lofted, one not) , but. It must not have been the beds I looked at.</p>
<p>Room assignments are up for Kelley LLC.</p>
<p>Academic LLC as well. ;)</p>
<p>Does anyone know where the laundry facilities are located in McNutt? I heard that they are not in each building. True? Thanks!</p>
<p>I think they are up for all students. My niece found out her room, etc. on a non-LLC floor.</p>