<p>I know that in all of the CKB buildings the idea is one single and two doubles to a bathroom. However when i was looking on the work request website it appears as if my "suite" (Bauer 304D) has two double and two singles to the one bathroom, is this an error in the system or did i get screwed?</p>
<p>ok thanks again chendrix. It weird because for all of the CKB buildings on each floor in the system it appears as if one suite has four rooms. thanks for clearing that up.</p>
<p>I lived in Court and it was 3 singles and 1 double in each suite. I thought that’s how the entire building was (not that I ever really ventured down to Bauer all that often). On my floor, one of the suites had 4 singles and 1 double.</p>
<p>realistically though, whether its 5 people to a bathroom or 6 to a bathroom its really not a big deal. oh yeah unless everyone tries to shower at the same time then that could suck…but still 1 person doesnt make a real difference. so in case it turns out that there are indeed 6 people in your suite, dont fret over it too much</p>
<p>Actually, thinking about it, if you are in the suite all the way at the end of the hall (that shares the handicapped bathroom), then there are 2 doubles and 2 singles.</p>
<p>last year, i had to share 1 bathroom with 14 other people - and the bathroom only had 2 toilets and 2 showers and it worked out fine. i mean, the max amount of wait time is like 5-10 min.</p>
<p>plus, people have different schedules/wake up at different times. some will shower in the morning at 6, some at 8, and others will shower at night.</p>
<p>No, that bathroom just has an extra large shower and extra large toilet area.</p>
<p>Trust me, 5 or 6 people sharing a bathroom is never a hassle. Not to mention, even if there were conflicts, there’s always another bathroom right across from you.</p>
<p>There was a time when almost our entire floor was using our bathroom to shower (because it had the best water pressure and hot water) and it still wasn’t that bad.</p>