<p>Thanks! And should I have a preference for which hall? (Whitney, Palomar, etc?)</p>
<p>It doesn’t really matter which building, they’re pretty much all the same. I think a couple years ago they separated them by college (ie liberal arts, math & science, etc), but I think this year they’re all mixed. You can call or ask around to check though cause I’m not positive.</p>
<p>In my daughter’s Yosemite tower she shared the bathroom with 11 other girls. Rarely were there very many girls at once in there. With different class schedules, it doesn’t really become a big issue. She never once complained. The guys on her floor have the same set-up with a total of 12 guys sharing their bathroom.</p>
<p>ALL the dorms are for freshmen. In fact, ONLY freshmen except for RAs live in the dormitories. If you were to choose Cerro Vista, you might be with transfers and possibly even older kids. </p>
<p>nik2593 asked:</p>
<p>Which dorms are the best for freshman ?</p>
<p>Are transfer students guaranteed housing?</p>
<p>I’m not sure if transfers are guaranteed housing, but I’m pretty sure they are given priority over just regular continuing third or fourth year students. So as long as you apply for housing on time, you should get it.</p>
<p>Wait, so in the North Mountain Halls, we can’t choose if we will get a double or triple room? Aren’t they different prices though?</p>
<p>I think you’re able to say whether you’d prefer a double or a triple, but if there’s not enough room, they may end up turning what was supposed to be a double into a triple, in which case your fee will be reduced.</p>