Brown housing

<p>my housing questionnaire asks if junior transfers (me) want to apply for the suites/apartments option over the coed residence halls. id like to live in a social environment where its easy to meet people and preferably other juniors as well. </p>

<p>should i opt for the halls or suites/apartments? i imagine the suites/apartment lifestyle tends to be secluded</p>

<p>Well, if you live in a suite you're pretty much guaranteed to meet a handful of people since you're living with them. The suites usually house junior and seniors. I think empty rooms in suites are scarce though. During the housing lottery groups of people fill the suites and unless someone backs out and leaves there probably aren't any spots available. Just because you check it doesn't mean it will happen.</p>

<p>You'll be less likely to be with students your own age in a non-suite but more likely to be in a hall where everyone interacts.</p>

<p>i think we need to make ken a list of everything that could possibly go wrong at Brown so he has plenty to worry about over the summer. we don't him to run out of things to worry about :)</p>

<p>lol, love, you'll adore brown.</p>

<p>lmao, claysoul</p>