<p>dont shoot the messenger, but I HEARD that Couzens used to be an insane asylum. it WOULD explain the small rooms and wide hallways.. DONT KNOW</p>
<p>it's where the nursing students used to live but the insane asylum is a myth</p>
<p>Taking the bus is a hassle - but it's really not that terrible. The buses come every 10 minutes or so. Bursley is a decent dorm. Baits has suites so you share the bathroom only with your suite-mates. Food is supposed to be best at Bursley. I don't know why the Hill would be more social than North Campus - it's kind of random who goes where.</p>
<p>Are you sure its only 1 writing course per semester?</p>
<p>I found this:</p>
<p>In the semester requirements it talks about several courses you have to take... :S Am I missing something here?</p>
<p>If its only one course then sure I'll take it, but if its several, I'm not so sure. UNLESS those courses are equivalent to the similar 'normal' humanities courses in the Gen Ed requirements and therefore will count as credit.</p>
<p>btw can you also give me a link to an online application for LHSP? thx :D</p>
<p>yea you might want to read that pdf again. page 4, it states the requirements.</p>
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<li>college writing 125 either fall or winter. if engineering talk to staff.</li>
<li>another course other than college writing.</li>
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<p>then it says you need to attend some events.</p>
<p>and the online application for LHSP is the housing app. you apply to LHSP as you apply for housing.</p>
<p>Alright cool. Have you already applied? What kind of requirements were there? Any particular academic information they asked for?
I'm probably gonna call LHSP today cuz I need to find some things out about the nature of the classes and if they count for humanities Gen Ed credits. I'd really like to know how hard they are, how much hmk there is, etc.</p>