<p>trumbull is the best, especially if youre entering as a freshman next year.</p>
<p>trumfrosh get to live in bingham hall in the only entryway on old campus that sports an elevator.
while trumbull is the smallest college, the architect who designed 9 of yale's 12 residential colleges deemed trumbull his masterpiece.
rumors about trumbull being the college where they used to put minorities is true. but its not the reason why trumbull is poor -- trumbull generally hosts many more events than other colleges, so trumbull devotes a lot of its resources to its students.
trumbull will be rennovated next year, so freshmen next year get to move into a newly rennovated college during their sophomore year.
trumbull dining hall staff is the coolest.
there are definitely way more transfers INTO trumbull than out.</p>
<p>please stop looking down on trumbull, because everyone in trumbull loves being in it.</p>
<p>Transfers occurs usually because your cadre of friends are in a different college, so you want to room with them. You transfer to that specific college and during room draws in march, you enter the draw in a different college with your friends. So you have to get the transfer approved beforehand by the deans of the respective colleges, but I think this is just a formality. I don't think I ever heard of a student randomly leaving a college to get a single somewhere else. They would just move off campus. I moved off campus my senior year because my best friends were all in different colleges - so for the cost of room at yale, we rented a huge house in new haven for the year and had tons of fun. </p>
<p>And Rosenfeld is overflow housing for TD - or at least it was when I was in college.</p>
<p>"Transfers occurs usually because your cadre of friends are in a different college, so you want to room with them. You transfer to that specific college and during room draws in march, you enter the draw in a different college with your friends. So you have to get the transfer approved beforehand by the deans of the respective colleges, but I think this is just a formality. I don't think I ever heard of a student randomly leaving a college to get a single somewhere else. They would just move off campus. I moved off campus my senior year because my best friends were all in different colleges - so for the cost of room at yale, we rented a huge house in new haven for the year and had tons of fun.</p>
<p>And Rosenfeld is overflow housing for TD - or at least it was when I was in college."</p>
<p>Er, no, I meant transfers to Yale University itself. Do you know anything about how transfers to the university are put into a residential college?</p>