Apartment Vs. Double vs Ratesaver

<p>I just filled out my housing request… I picked apartment style. The picture describing it its really tiny, but as far as i can tell it looks like two, seperate bedrooms connected by a small living area, and i think, a bathroom. Would I be correct in assuming an apartment would be the best choice?</p>

<p>i didn't see apartment as an option. i only saw residence halls and ratesaver as the two options.</p>

<p>weird; mine had three little bubbles... residence halls, apartment, and apartment ratesaver.</p>

<p>mine had two options, i chose residence halls although the apt looks good. but i'm torn now. i love ucsd's environment but the major there i just learned in russian is not that great. any suggestions?</p>

<p>I had 3 options, apartment, residence hall and ratesaver. I chose residence hall. I think the aprtment is somewhere off campus but I could be wrong.</p>

<p>the warren apartments are located right next to the residence hall- at least thats what someone told me (a current student)</p>

<p>Yeah that choices differ among each colleges. So don't worry about it. I'm at Revelle, all they are offering is Rate Saver, or just residence hall. I picked Residence, seriously don't pick rate saver, its cheaper, but 3 people in that tiny room, i wouldn't be able to study or sleep well.</p>

<p>what is ratesaver?</p>

<p>3 people to a room meant for 2</p>

<p>what about apartment? is it good? I thikn 3 people share it too right..but im assuming its bigger. does it cost more than a 2 people residence hall? btw where do I find the pictures again? I saw it a while back on the housing request page but its gone now</p>

<p>apartment is 2 bedrooms, one bathroom (1 shower 2 sinks 1 toilet) kitchen/dining, livign room and a patio thing. regular aprtments have 2 per room, ratesaver apts is 3 in one of the rooms.</p>