Differences among these three halls

<p>Can anybody tell me differences among Andrews, Blanton, and Carothers?
Thanks in advance</p>

<p>Carothers has the Joynes room and a computer lab.</p>

<p>In Blanton you don't have a sink in your room--you must go to the bathroom. For this reason it's usually said to be more social than the others--you meet people even when doing something as mundane as brushing your teeth.</p>

<p>But I don't think you can pick--you just pick Honors as a choice on the drop down list, and if you are accepted to Honors and applied early enough, you will just be assigned to a room in one of the Honors halls.</p>

<p>You can totally choose. Pick of the phone can call DHFS and tell the person you're having trouble selecting the hall you want. There is no way for new freshmen to do it online for some odd reason. </p>

<p>Don't do Blanton, it's nasty. Carothers (I admit I live here) is quite nice, but snooty. Andrews is nice to through. </p>

<p>=Andrews=
Probably the best thing about Andrews is the Sundecks. You have to go down stairs to wash your clothes through as there are no washers on each floor. You do have sinks which is nice. They redid the carpet so it smells nice and new again. </p>

<p>=Blanton=
Blanton's 6th floor attic was recently redone and made into a study lounge. It's quite nice, but that's about all the nice things I can say. It smells. It's full of drunks. It's Blanton. </p>

<p>=Carothers=
Carothers is like that stuck up kid from some foreign country who always seems to know something about everything, so people hate him. Carothers is the center of the Quad and everything revolves around it from picking up your mail (at least packages) to checking on a vacuum cleaner. It does have the Joynes Room which is an amazing place to study. It also is a tad bit more quiet than the rest of the quad.</p>