<p>Freshie17:</p>
<p>how is the social life on campus? what clubs can u get involved in? - the social life on campus is spectacular. PC is a fairly small school (3800 undergrads), so you always know someone where you go, while still meeting someone new everywhere you go. It is a very warm and welcoming campus. There are tons of clubs and activities you can get involved in. You can play intramural sports such as soccer, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee, and rugby, to name a few. For a more competitive nature, club sports like sailing, racquetball, and rugby are available to try out for. There are political clubs, academic clubs, social awareness clubs, campus ministry programs, and just about everything you can think of. If you can’t find something you’re interested, if you come up with enough people, you can start your own club! I’ll name a few: PC republicans, PC democrats, PC libertarians, PC anime club, PC Cowl (newspaper), PC dance team, PC irish dancers, PC children’s outreach, and more. </p>
<p>how are the dorms? what is the style of housing (triples doubles suites)? - Students fill out an application, as they do at all schools, as well as an interest survey to find the best fit for their roommates. Freshman girls live in doubles in McVinney or Dore Halls, or triples in Ray or Meagher (pronounced MAR) Halls. Freshman boys live in triples in McDermott, St. Joseph and Guzman Halls, or doubles/singles in Fennell Hall. All of our traditional style dorms are single sex save for Aquinas Hall, which is typically for sophomores and juniors, and is co-ed by wing (boys are on the hallway on the left, girls on the hallway on the right, with the doors being only accessible by swiping your student ID card). Suites are generally for upperclassmen, with a limited amount available for sophomores. Apartments are for juniors and seniors. Parietals, something I mentioned before, are rules for having opposite-sex guests in your room. ALL members of the opposite sex MUST be out of the rooms by midnight Sunday-Thursday, and 2AM Friday and Saturday. After 6PM girls must register their male guests, regardless if they are PC students, at the front desk with the security officer. If a female student has a male guest come visit overnight from another school, she must make arrangements for him to stay with one of her male friends in a male dorm.</p>
<p>What are the class sizes? With the exception of civ and some of the science courses, most classes will have no more than 25 to 30 students in it. I love this, because my professors all know my name, and I’m not just a number in a crowd. I took a philosophy course last semester that had 16 students in it, and it was amazing. Civ (Development of Western Civilization) will have around 80 or 90 students in it, but this group breaks into 4 seminars at least once a week, so you do get to know your professors. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>