<p>are any of you considering triple rooms? if so, in which building?</p>
<p>I'm trying for a triple, in A&B.</p>
<p>Quite honestly, it's more about the building than the triple, but because most of the triples are in the building, I have a higher chance of getting in that way. (And the saved money is just an added bonus.)</p>
<p>A&B are really nice, actually. The only thing is that there's only one common room for each building opposed to the AMRs or Wolman which has a common room for each floor.</p>
<p>i wonder if the triples are really crowded</p>
<p>You can try checking out hopkins</a> cribs. A&B's rooms are slightly larger than the AMR rooms, so they'd probably hold three people better.</p>
<p>Plus, I got to take a look inside the triple. It was arranged so that two of the beds were lofted and the people had their desks underneath their beds, and the other one was on the other side of the room. It didn't seem particularly spacious, but definitely big enough to hold three people in a dorm room.</p>
<p>...uh.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what you're referring to that the AMR's have a common room for each floor. In AMR I, there is one big common room for the entire building but for each floor? Definitely not.</p>
<p>In the triples, two people usually bunk and another person doesn't, which means the beds take up about as much room as a double.</p>