<p>i have a random question, are freshmen bunched together in suites or do we mix with people from other years?</p>
<p>^^ there are two sophomores in my suite, the rest are freshmen.</p>
<p>what floor is d-house?</p>
<p>jake: i'm not. i'm in latin america.
tien: yes, i'm in a single on the 1st floor.</p>
<p>for muir, there will most likely be second-years living on your floor, if not your suite as well. for other colleges, it is unlikely you'll be living with second years/regents scholars. muir housing is very competitive.</p>
<p>d-house is 7th/8th floor of tenaya</p>
<p>o ok, thanks</p>
<p>thanks for the answers</p>
<p>I was in D-House last year. Loved it.</p>
<p>omg</p>
<p>thats so disgusting, and sad :(</p>
<p>lol...i just noticed ucsdhopeful's post right above my question...</p>
<p>very helpful, thanks for explaining it. you're awesome.</p>
<p>First floor sucks because you really have to look after your stuff and make sure your door is locked because people can walk through your suite pretty easily; the front door is pretty much open to everyone. And you really have to be good since you'll get caught doing whatever you're doing; you can't get too crazy. Everyone that walks by, including RSOs, can see/hear what you're doing. The higher up you are the more privacy and the better view you have.</p>
<p>This is all in ERC, by the way. I had an ocean view my first year; it was pretty nice waking up to that in the morning.</p>
<p>hmm...i applied for a single and got a triple. is that normal? =/</p>
<p>oh and i got argo @ revelle</p>
<p>crap, why is the warren triple so small. aren't they supposed to be newer?</p>